Sunday, March 04, 2007




Enery Share for Sunday
March 4, 2007


This is a time of action. This is a time of the greatest possibilities that you have ever had — to find who you are to move into your passion is all done because of the twelfth dimension.

The twelfth dimension is not a dream.

It is no longer merely a potential. It is real. It is here. You have been in it all along and now you are moving the veil aside to start understanding what it really is and what you have in front of you.

Enjoy it. Laugh a lot. Play and know that you are Home. You are the expression of Heaven on Earth and every day when you smile, you create it a little bit more.

Re-member only three things:

Treat each other with the greatest of respect.
Nurture one another at every opportunity you can.
Re-member it is a game and play well together.

Steve Rother and the group, Beacons of Light


Aloha kakou to the first Sunday of the month of March! A very special day for those of us celebrating birthdays (including yours truly, hint, hint! heheh.) Keep an eye out for my global chocolate and tea invitation to you in celebrating another glorious year.

Drawing on the energies of this clear and sunny day in southern California, I send out a radiant boost of energy to you with LOTS of aloha, light, and hugs. Help yourself to the boost I send to you and enjoy it fully. I joyfully acknowledge the boost of energy from you and welcome it with open arms. With heartfelt gratitude, I thank you for being a part of this energy share. Please enjoy the previous posts - Lightworker's latest Beacons of Light about the Dimension of Creation, an amusing anecdote of advice from a dog's perspective, and value-centered relationships by Dr. Brenda Shoshanna.

Enjoy every moment and live the passionate life you intend it to be.

a hui hou (Until we meet again),


Lydia


1. Lydia Smith-Lenardson, Moreno Valley, California, USA
2. Lynn Wilson, Manchester, England, UK
3. Judy Oliver, Silver Spring, MD, USA
4. Joan Anderson, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
5. Sandra Richer, Banff, Alberta, Canada
6. Lena Goon, Banff, Alberta, Canada
7. Mari Hayama, Berkeley, California, USA
8. Veronica Hansen, Sarina, Queensland, Australia
9. Mirjam Kik, Oude, Tonge, The Netherlands
10. Andy Cooper, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China
11. Sheryl Morris, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
12. Andy Yantha, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
13. Linda Prucha, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
14. Joseph Bennett, Ventura, California, USA
15. Steve and Karen Edwards, Gunnislake, Cornwall, England
16. Rev. Patricia Lusher, Berlin, Vermont, USA
17. Patricia Blundon, Pembroke,Ontario
18. Violet Moreau, Pembroke,Ontario
19. Brian Yeates, Dublin, Ireland
20. Dunni Olasehan, Lagos, Nigeria
21. Austin Ndego, Lagos, Nigeria
22. Gurjinder Strom, Miami, Florida, USA
23. Natasha Adair, Olney Springs, Colorado, USA
24. Amy Manuel, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
25. Janet Kinge, Basingstoke, UK
26. Janet Henningsen, Indialantic, Florida, USA
27. Sister Mary Mebane, Santa Maria, California, USA
28. Denise Matthews,Nottinghamshire, UK
29. Meelah Rasheed, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
30. Chandra Madrona, Tacoma, WA, USA
31. Eve Hale, Hampshire, England, UK
32. Sandy Kolman, Belleville, Illinois, USA
33. Hilary Bisaillon, Yorktown, Virginia, USA
34. Heidi Fruhling, Ft. Collins, Colorado, USA
35. Maree Rogers, Hastings, Westernport Bay, Australia
36. Carol Gent, Lancashire, England, UK
37. Matthew Leonard, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA
38. Moira Congreve, England, UK
39. Silvia Weisz, Melbourne, Australia



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