I've always been one of those "folks" that likes to tinker with things around the house. There is the feeling you get when you know you have the right tool for the job, it's this "ah, I know how to do this", or "I got this".
This thought started me thinking. What is in my spiritual toolbox, ( know you all saw that coming, right)?
BUT, really, what do I have in my spiritual toolbox?
Meditation
Affirmations
Visioning
Conscious Choice Group
Mind Treatment
Prayer
Reiki
Self Help Books
Journal Writing
Practitioner
Minister
Gratitude
Appreciation
These are just a few of the many things I can find at my finger tips.
The next question will be in what shape are my tools. Do I care for them and keep them clean, ready to use and always close at hand. Or do I have to ask where did I put that Journal. What are the questions I'm to ask myself when Visioning? I find that when I do Energy work on a daily basis it changes my life. So does eating ICE CREAM, and yet I choose to make eating ice cream so much more fun. Why is that? What is the thought behind, underneath, and around, myself and how I care for myself? Rather than choosing to go into beat up, I'm learning to pick up a tool from my toolbox, dust it off if needed and get going. I realize today I can choose ice cream, and yet there is not that external pleasure in saying I didn't know what else to do. Today I know that I have a choice and no matter which I choose I am responsible and all is well.
Where am I going with all of this, in this NOW moment? Check to see what you have in your toolbox, how's it working for you? Some tools may need replacing, while others may be the perfect fit.
In any case PRACTICE makes tinkering and Spiritual work so much more fun.
I love you
Namaste
Allen
The gesture Namaste represents the belief that there is a Divine spark within each of us that is located in the heart chakra. The gesture is an acknowledgment of the soul in one by the soul in another. "Nama" means bow, "as" means I, and "te" means you. Therefore, Namaste literally means "bow me you" or "I bow to you."
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