Sunday, December 19, 2010

Energy Share for Sunday, December 19, 2010




The natural world teaches us the power of change.
As seasons shift,
I see the purpose and beauty of life's cyclicality.
I see the promise of spring,
the ripening of summer,
the bounty of harvest
and the mysterious containment of winter.
All seasons work for the good.
So it is, too, with the changing cycles of my life.

As I surrender to the wisdom of a  higher plan,
I discover in all circumstances
the opportunity for growth and expansion.
There is no season in my life that is without worth.
There is no season in my life that does not unfold my highest good.
Challenged by difficult times,
I consciously choose to affirm the goodness of life's timing.

Today, I commit myself to actively seeking the benefit hidden in adversity,
the wisdom inherent in all timing.

Julia Cameron

I've always felt inspired and comforted from Julia's words, and this message is especially meaningful for anyone who is experiencing difficulty and pain. Over the years I've posted messages about the struggle for balance and how these difficult changes can be opportunities for growth.  I hope you get the same sense of inspiration and hope, remembering these words going forward.

Drawing on the energies of this windy and rainy wintry day I send out a radiant ball of light to you with LOTS of love, light, and hugs.  Let us allow ourselves to receive the boost we each share with one another when it's most needed with perfect timing - to be completely in sync with ourselves, with each other and with nature throughout the coming seasons.  With heartfelt gratitude, I thank you all for being a part of this energy share. Let us enjoy every moment and live the passionate life that we intend for ourselves.

I would like to announce that I have begun a new life-changing endeavor and very soon I will share this wonderful gift with you. Hopefully you will find it as interesting, meaningful and exciting as I have.  

I will be on a brief hiatus from posting energy share messages over the Christmas and New Year weekends.  Enjoy the previous posts and please feel free to post your comments at any time, they are a joy to read.

Namaste, (I honor the place in you in which the entire Universe dwells),

Lydia


1. Lydia Smith-Lenardson, Moreno Valley, California, USA
2. Amy Manuel, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3. Andy Cooper, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China
4. Annette Maxwell Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
5. Austin Ndego, Lagos, Nigeria
6. Brian Yeates, Dublin, Ireland
7. Carol Gent, Lancashire, England, UK
8. Denise Matthews, Nottinghamshire, UK
9. Donna Pfeiffer, Venice, Florida, USA
10. Dunni Olasehan, Lagos, Nigeria
11. Egon Russell, Adelaide, Alabama, USA
12. Eileen To, Middlesex, Alabama, UK
13. Eve Hale, Hampshire, England, UK
14. Grant Luckey, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
15. Gudrun Gudmundsdottir, San Diego, California, USA
16. Gurjinder Strom, Miami, Florida, USA
17. Heidi Fruhling, Ft. Collins, Colorado, USA
18. Hillary Bisaillon, Yorktown, Virginia, USA
19. Janet Evans, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA
20. Janet Henningsen, Indialantic, Florida, USA
21. Janet Kinge, Basingstoke, UK
22. Janice Trenair, Koroit, Victoria, Australia
23. Joan Anderson, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
24. Joseph Bennett, Ventura, California, USA
25. Judy Oliver, Silver Spring, MD, USA
26. Karen Saldanha, Corona, California, USA
27. Karen Sheppard, St. John's, Newfoundland/Labrador, Canada
28. Kim Lerman, North Highlands, California, USA
29. Kim McCluskey, Tucson, Arizona, USA
30. Kyle James, Bel Air, Maryland, USA
31. Lena Goon, Alberta, Canada
32. Linda Cromer, The Villages, Florida, USA
33. Linda Prucha, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
34. Lynda Truthseekir, Los Angeles, California
35. Lynn Wilson, Manchester, England, UK
36. Madhurima Bhatnagar, Fremont, California, USA
37. Maree Rogers, Hastings, Westernport Bay, Australia
38. Margaret McGuire, Cooma, New South Wales, Australia
39. Mari Hayama, Berkeley, California, USA
40. Mark Woit, Nuermberg, Bavaria
41. Matthew Leonard, Vermont, USA
42. Meelah Rasheed, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
43. Mirjam Kik, Oude Tonge, The Netherlands
44. Moira Congreve, England, UK
45. Monica Hernandez Estrada, Corona, California, USA
46. Natasha Adair, Olney Springs, Colorado, USA
47. Nathan Norton, Wentworth Falls, New South Wales, Australia
48. Nieema and Jan Thasing, Elkton, South Dakota, USA
49. Pamela Clements, Westminster, Colorado, USA
50. Patricia Blundon, Pembroke,Ontario
51. Pauline Leung, England, UK
52. Rebecca Cochran, Findlay, Ohio, USA
53. Rene Beauchemin, Alabama, Tomono, Canada
54. Rev. Patricia Lusher, Berlin, Vermont, USA
55. Rosemary Barton, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
56. Sandy Kolman, Belleville, Illinois, USA
57. Sheryl Morris, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
58. Silvia Weisz, Melbourne, Australia
59. Sister Mary Mebane, Santa Maria, California, USA
60. Steve and Karen Edwards, Gunnislake, Cornwall, England
61. Theresa Johnson, Salisbury, Maryland, USA
62. Tiffany Wardle Croydon, Surrey, England, UK
63. Velanthas, Manila, Philippines
64. Venkataramadas Vivekanand, Chennai, India
65. Vera Murrell, Friendsville, Tennessee, USA
66. Veronica Hansen, Sarina, Queensland, Australia
67. Violet Moreau, Pembroke,Ontario
68. Y.Nowshad, Kollam Kerala,India
69. Zachary Buchholz, Chicago, IL, USA

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