• Card of the Week

    Thank you all for your great comments last week. Sorry this is a little late….I was busy this weekend learning the new chat system, and time just got away from me 😉 My apologies.

    Soooooo, drumroll, please…… the winner of this weeks 5 card / 1 question reading is AB! Congrats, AB! Just shoot me an email with your question and I’ll get to it as soon as I can.

    For this weeks Card of the Week……. a third and final card from Caroline Myss’ Wisdom for Healing deck:

    Appreciate Everything

    Today’s lesson: On this day, affirm "My life is perfect." Appreciate everything and everyone in your life without doubt or expectations, Your goal: to learn that the way to set change in motion is to bless and feel grateful for even the most difficult parts of your life.

    Wisdom for Healing Cards

    Let me hear some heartfelt comments about Gratitude, even for the trials in our lives.

    Have a great week.

    Light and Love,

    Sister Bridget

  • And speaking of faith….

    Hello everyone!  On Easter Sunday I posted about Faith.  I was wracking my brain to remember this really cool quote that I had read years ago that reminded me of faith and Les Lois and all this wonderful magick that we do together.  I couldn’t remember who wrote it or exactly what it said, but God Bless the Internet because with just a few key words I found it!!!  I wanted to share it with you, it is by D.H. Lawrence.  Oh those gods, those strange gods!  😉  In re-reading this, I thought that every Vodouisant should have a copy of this quote and keep it close to their heart.

    Love, Mambo Sam

    This is what I believe:
    That I am I.
    That my soul is a dark forest.
    That my known self will never be more than a little clearing in the forest.
    That gods, strange gods, come forth from the forest into the clearing of my known self, and then go back.
    That I must have the courage to let them come and go.
    That I will never let mankind put anything over me, but that I will try always to recognize and submit to the gods in me and the gods in other men and women.
    There is my creed. – D.H. Lawrence

    Lilguy22

  • Albuquerque Voodoo Convention 2008!

    Hello everyone!!  As most of you already know, I am sure, we are indeed planning the 2008 Albuquerque Voodoo Convention!  2007 was a great success and it was such an uplifting experience to get to meet clients, teach in person, and bestow blessings and protection in person.

    For those of you who have attended our events in the past, you are aware that meeting with me on a one-on-one basis is always a part of those events.  Usually we do a reading/spiritual consultation as part of that one-on-one meeting.  Because this year’s convention may prove to be larger than last year’s, it is possible that I may have to limit the amount of people I meet with unless people are willing to stay an extra day after the convention.  Right now, I know I can accomodate seeing 25 people on an individual basis for the convention.  I will try my absolute BEST to accomodate more if I can. 

    10 people are already registered for the 2008 convention!  🙂  The only fair way I could figure to do the one-on-one counseling sessions is on a first paid in full/first served basis.  Out of those 10 people, 6 are paid in full.  I tell you this just to give you a heads up on when you might want to go ahead and start register!  LOL.  Like I said, it might be a moot point because I am going to try my darndest to get with everyone on an individual basis at the convention, but if there is a high volume of people… well, you get it.

    I will also be changing up the way those personal consultations are done with me.  Most of the time we end up talking about and getting guidance on your case.  Nothing wrong with that!  However, I realize more and more that is something we can do by phone or email.  What we cannot do by phone or email is a ritual together to help whatever you are working on or want to work on.  So, this year, each person with whom I get to meet, you and I will do an actual ritual together to further your case.  🙂  I think this is an outstanding opportunity to do this and I feel very guided by Les Lois to do this with you.   We will provide all the materials for this ritual and you will also receive a sacred object blessed during the ritual to take home with you to work with.

    I  also wanted to share with you some of the other things that are planned for the convention:  We will definitely be holding the Ancient Secrets class again with more information that I will never, ever teach on line.  These teachings are those that I just do not feel comfortable in putting out for general purposes.  I feel that I need to be face-to-face with you to teach these secrets.  Last year’s Ancient Secrets class was awesome and I can definitely guarantee that to be a feature of all future conventions.

    Additionally, we will be doing a Fet Ghede ritual and doing lots of teaching about Fet Ghede, how to serve best during that time, and how to make it work for you with petitioning for things that you want to come into your life and things you want out of your life!  Fet Ghede rituals are about achieving balance:  Out with the negative, in with the positive.

    We will be learning at least part of the Priye Guinea (the long Vodou prayer), Vodou songs, and again we will do a class to make a sacred object (this year it will be a personal voodoo doll). 

    Naturally, there will be partying, dinner, cocktails, guest speakers, blessings, and lots of other classes to be announced.  🙂 

    I do hope to see you there!!!!

    Click Here for More Info About the Albuquerque Voodoo Convention!

    Love to you all!

    Mambo Sam

    Blessing4 Voodoo Convention 2007 – Blessings by Parran Matt and the Sisters

  • Happy Easter!

    While I realize that not everyone may celebrate Easter, let me say if you do, please have a happy and safe day.  Enjoy your family, friends, and especially yourself. 

    The religious aspect of this holiday may be a Christian one to most, but there are also pagan aspects of the holiday.  While Easter primarily serves as a day of remembrance and rejoicing over the Resurrection of Christ, many of the traditions and symbols of Easter are actually based on pagan traditions and symbols.

    Since Easter has always taken place during the spring, it became interwined with pagan celebrations of the arrival of spring and renewal of life. In Europe and Asia, this time was dedicated to goddesses of fertility and birth. In Saxon mythology one of the main goddesses was known  as "Oestre" or "Eastre." Quite a few authors and historians consider this goddess’s name to be the origin of the name "Easter."

    What about those Easter eggs and rabbits?   These are meant to symbolize reproduction and were thought to invoke the fertility of spring. Even the painted eggs and egg-hunts originated from pagan ceremonies of various cultures!  Eggs were painted and hidden even by the Babylonians as part of the rites of the beginning of spring with vigorous contests proving strength and ability.

    Just something to think about while you are enjoying those chocolate bunnies!

    Love, Parran Matt

  • New Spellmaker Support Options

    Hello everyone!  I wanted to let you all know that we now have some new support options at www.spellmaker.com.  You will notice on the website that we have a new chat window.  We have, of course, had chat abilities on the website for quite some time.  However, this is a new system in that it allows you to not only speak with a representative when someone is online, but it also has a function for you to leave a message for someone to get back to you or even request that we give you a call.  We are in hopes that this will help even more with keeping in communication with you all.

    Love, Mambo Sam

  • Reiki Questions and Answers

    Ok, here is the last of this weeks articles on reiki. I hope you have found these interesting and have checked out reiki.org  for further information. Or, if you have any questions, please do feel free to email me at bridget@spellmaker.com  I think reiki is really important for self healing and also in the healing of others. Times in this world are so tenuous and full of strife, I just dont think we can have too much healing energy flowing! Light and Love, Sister Bridget

    Q. Where does Reiki energy come from?

    A. Reiki energy is a subtle energy. It is different than electricity or chemical energy or other kinds of physical energy. Reiki energy comes from the Higher Power, which exists on a higher dimension than the physical world we are familiar with. When viewed clairvoyantly, Reiki energy appears to come down from above and to enter the top of the practitioners head after which if flows through the body and out the hands. It appears to flow this way because of our perspective. However, the true source of Reiki energy is within ourselves. This does not mean that we use our personal energy when we do Reiki, but that the energy is coming from a transcendental part of ourselves that is connected to an infinite supply of healing energy.

    Q. Is Reiki a Religion?

    A. Although Reiki energy is spiritual in nature, Reiki is not a religion. Practitioners are not asked to change any religious or spiritual beliefs they may have. They are free to continue believing anything they choose and are encouraged to make their own decisions concerning the nature of their religious practices.

    Q. How is a Reiki treatment given?

    A. In a standard treatment Reiki energy flows from the practitioners hands into the client. The client is usually laying on a massage table but treatments can also be given while the client is seated or even standing. The client remains fully clothed. The practitioner places her/his hands on or near the clients body in a series of hand positions. These include positions around the head and shoulders, the stomach, and feet. Other, more specific positions may be used based on the clients needs. Each position is held for three to ten minutes depending on how much Reiki the client needs at each position. The whole treatment usually lasts between 45 and 90 minutes.

    Q. What does a Reiki treatment feel like?

    A. What one experiences during a Reiki treatment varies somewhat from person to person. However, feelings of deep relaxation are usually felt by all. In addition, many feel a wonderful glowing radiance that flows through and surrounds them. As the Reiki energy encourages one to let go of all tension, anxiety, fear or other negative feelings a state of peace and well-being is experienced. Some drift off to sleep or report floating outside their bodies or have visions and other mystical experiences. At the end of the treatment, one feels refreshed with a more positive, balanced outlook.

    Q. What can be treated with Reiki?

    A. Reiki has had a positive affect on all forms of illness and negative conditions. This includes minor things like head or stomach aches, bee stings, colds, flu, tension and anxiety as well as serious illness like heart disease, cancer, leukemia, etc. The side effects of regular medical treatments have also been reduced or eliminated. This includes the negative effects of chemotherapy, post operative pain and depression as well as improving the healing rate and reducing the time needed to stay in the hospital. Reiki always helps and in some cases people have experienced complete healings which have been confirmed by medical tests before and after the Reiki treatments. However, while some have experienced miracles, they cannot be guaranteed. Stress reduction with some improvement in ones physical and psychological condition are what most experience.

    Q. Does one have to stop seeing a regular doctor or psychologist in order to receive a Reiki treatment?

    A. No. Reiki works in conjunction with regular medical or psychological treatment. If one has a medical or psychological condition, it is recommended that one see a licensed health care professional in addition to receiving Reiki treatments. Reiki energy works in harmony with all other forms of healing, including drugs, surgery, psychological care or any other method of alternative care and will improve the results.

    Q. Who can learn to do Reiki?

    A. Reiki is a very simple technique to learn and is not dependent on one having any prior experience with healing, meditation or any other kind of training. It has be successfully learned by over one million people from all walks of life, both young an old. The reason it is so easy to learn that it is not taught in the usual way something is taught. The ability to do Reiki is simply transferred from the teacher to the student through a process called an attunement that takes place during a Reiki class. As soon as one receives an attunement, they have the ability to do Reiki and after that whenever one places their hands on themselves or on another person with the intention of doing Reiki, the healing energy will automatically begin flowing.

    Q. How long does it take to learn Reiki?

    A. A beginning Reiki class is taught on a weekend. The class can be one or two days long. I recommend that the minimum time necessary be at least six to seven hours. Along with the attunement, it is necessary that the student be shown how to give treatments and also to practice giving treatments in class.

    Q. What is a Reiki attunement?

    A. A Reiki attunement is the process by which a person receives the ability to give Reiki treatments. The attunement is administered by the Reiki Master during the Reiki class. During the attunement, the Reiki Master will touch the students head, shoulders, and hands and use one or more special breathing techniques. The attunement energies will flow through the Reiki Master and into the student. These special energies are guided by the Higher Power and make adjustments in the students energy pathways and connect the student to the source of Reiki. Because the energetic aspect of the attunement is guided by the Higher Power, it adjusts itself to be exactly right for each student. During the attunement, some students feel warmth in the hands, others may see colors or have visions of spiritual beings. However, it is not necessary to have an inner experience for the attunement to have worked. Most simply feel more relaxed.

    Q. Can I treat myself?

    A. Yes, once you have received the attunement, you can treat yourself as well as others. This is one of the unique features of Reiki.

    Q. I have heard that Reiki can be sent to others at a distance. How does this work?

    A. Yes, in Reiki II, you are given three Reiki symbols. These symbols are empowered by the Reiki II attunement. One of these symbols is for distant healing. By using a picture of the person you would like to send Reiki to or by writing the person’s name on a piece of paper or simply by thinking of the person and also activating the distant symbol, you can send Reiki to them no matter where they are. They could be hundreds of miles away, but it makes no difference. The Reiki energy will go to them and treat them. You can also send Reiki to crisis situations or world leaders and the Reiki energy will help them too.

    Q. How many levels are there to the Reiki training?

    A. In the Usui/Tibetan system of Reiki taught by the Center, there are four levels. These include one, two, Advanced and Master.

    Q. What does it feel like to give a treatment?

    A. When giving a Reiki treatment, the Reiki energy flows through the practitioner before leaving the hands and flowing into the client. Because of this, the practitioner receives a treatment also. As the Reiki energy flows through the practitioner, she/he will feel more relaxed and uplifted. Spiritual experiences sometimes take place. The practitioner sometimes receives insights about what the client needs to know to heal more deeply.

    Q. How do I find a Reiki teacher that is right for me?

    A. Reiki teachers or Masters advertise in many magazines and also post notices at health food stores, new age bookstores and other places. Once you find a Reiki teacher or practitioner you are interested in receiving training or a treatment from, it is a good idea to ask them some important questions. Here are a few that will give you additional information to make a choice.

    • How long have you been working with Reiki? What training have you had? How often do you teach? How do you personally use Reiki? What is your lineage?

    • What qualifications are required to take Reiki Training?

    • What do you cover in your classes? How many hours of class time is included? How much time is instructional, and how much is hands on practice?

    • What are the specific things I will be able to do after taking the training?

    • What are your fees, and will I get a certificate and a manual?

    • Can I take notes and tape record the class?

    • How many symbols will I learn?

    • Is there a Reiki support group in my area or can you help me establish one?

    • Will you openly support me in being a successful Reiki practitioner or Master?

    • Do you have a positive respectful attitude toward other Reiki practitioners and Masters regardless of lineage or affiliation?

    Be aware of how you feel about their answers and if they are responding in a loving manner that is supportive and empowering. Listen to your heart and you will be guided to the right teacher or practitioner.

    Q. Can children learn Reiki?

    A. Yes, Reiki can be taught to anyone. I recommend that a child be old enough to understand what Reiki is and that the child request to receive Reiki.

    Q. Is it safe for pregnant woman?

    A. Since Reiki is guided by the Higher Power, the Reiki energy will know the condition of the client or student and adjust appropriately. Reiki can only do good. Many pregnant women have received treatments with great benefit to them and their unborn child. It has also been used during child birth. Pregnant women have also taken the Reiki training and received the Reiki attunement with beneficial results.

    Q. What about babies?

    A. Babies love Reiki. It is very healthy for them. Do not worry about it being too strong. Reiki automatically adjusts to what the baby needs.

    Q. Can I treat animals or plants?

    A. Animals love Reiki too. They seem to have a natural understanding of what Reiki is and its benefits. Once a pet has received a Reiki treatment, they will often let you know that they want more. Plants also respond well to Reiki.

    Q. Are there any side effects from a Reiki treatment?

    A. Most of the time a person will feel relaxed and uplifted by a Reiki treatment. However, sometimes a person will have what is called a healing crisis. As a person’s vibration goes up, toxins that have been stored in the body will be released into the blood stream to be filtered by the liver and kidneys and removed from the system. When this happens, sometimes a person can get a headache or stomach ache or feel weak. If this happens, it is a good idea to drink more water, eat lighter meals and get more rest. The body is cleansing as part of the healing process so this is a good sign.

    Q. Can it be used to help groups of people or even global crises?

    A. Yes, this is one of the wonderful benefits of Reiki and is why it is such a wonderful technique for the new millennium. It allows individuals and groups to do something positive about the challenging situations we see on the news involving so many people all over the planet. Reiki can be used to reduce suffering and help people any where in the world. On our Reiki web site at www.reiki.org we list major world events to send Reiki to. As more and more people send Reiki to help the world heal, we will move quickly to a world of peace and harmony.

    Q. How much does a treatment usually cost?

    A. A Reiki treatment usually will cost between $25.00 and $100.00 depending on the area of the country. However, some practitioners offer treatments free of charge or for a donation.

    Q. Can a person make a living from Reiki?

    A. Yes, if you put your heart into it, you can develop a Reiki practice combined with teaching classes that can bring a regular income. This is a very fulfilling way to earn a living. See the article on Developing Your Reiki Practice.

    Q. Can one become Licensed to practice and teach Reiki?

    A. There are no governmental licensing programs at this time. However, the Center does have a licensing program for Reiki teachers. Please see our Center Licensed Teachers Guidebook from the Center.

    Q. Does insurance cover Reiki treatments?

    A. Reiki is just starting to be recognized by insurance companies. While not many are covering Reiki treatments, some are. Check with your local insurance company for details.

    Q. Can nurses or massage therapists get CEU credit for taking Reiki classes?

    A. Classes taught by our Center Licensed Reiki teachers are approved to give CEU credits to nurses, massage therapists and athletic trainers.

    Q. Are there any scientific experiments that demonstrate Reiki works?

    A. Yes, see the section on Reiki research.

    Q. Can you get more than one attunement?

    A. Once you receive a Reiki attunement, it will last your whole life. However, if you get additional attunements for the same level, it will act to refine and strengthen your Reiki energy.

    Q. What is lineage?

    A. Reiki is a technique that is passed on from teacher to student over and over. If one has Reiki, than she/he will be part of a succession of teachers leading back to the founder of the system of Reiki one is practicing. In the case of Usui Reiki, the lineage would lead back to Dr. Usui.

  • Open for Comments!

    Hello everyone!   A very lovely client mentioned to me that she just noticed that my posts were open for "comments."  She pointed out that it is very subtle (the link underneath that says Comments) and she missed it for several days.  At her suggestion, I am doing a post to say that, yes, my blog, and I believe everyone else’s, is open for comments!

    You have to register to comment, but it is free to do so and confidential.   And we do moderate comments so they do have to be approved.  Mainly I am doing this because it has become really popular for people to surf the net looking for female bloggers and then putting sexually explicit comments on their blogs.  What the heck???????????   I do have to often wonder, don’t people have anything better to do than that?? 

    Anyway, yes, of course, we all want to hear your comments and feedback on the subjects about which we blog.

    Love to all, Mambo

    Sunset

  • Reiki – How Does it Heal?

    Reiki Energy

    What is it? How does it heal?

    by William Lee Rand

    The word Reiki is composed of two Japanese words – Rei and Ki. When translating Japanese into English we must keep in mind that an exact translation is difficult. The Japanese language has many levels of meaning. Therefore the context the word is being used in must be kept in mind when attempting to communicate its essence. Because these words are used in a spiritual healing context, a Japanese/English dictionary does not provide the depth of meaning we seek, as its definitions are based on common everyday Japanese. As an example, Rei is often defined as ghost and Ki as vapor and while these words vaguely point in the direction of meaning we seek, they fall far short of the understanding that is needed.

    When seeking a definition from a more spiritual context, we find that Rei can be defined as the Higher Intelligence that guides the creation and functioning of the universe. Rei is a subtle wisdom that permeates everything, both animate and inanimate. This subtle wisdom guides the evolution of all creation ranging from the unfolding of galaxies to the development of life. On a human level, it is available to help us in times of need and to act as a source of guidance in our lives. Because of its infinite nature, it is all knowing. Rei is also called God and has many other names depending on the culture that has named it.

    Ki is the non-physical energy that animates all living things. Ki is flowing in everything that is alive including plants, animals and humans. When a person’s Ki is high, they will feel strong, confident, and ready to enjoy life and take on it’s challenges. When it is low, they will feel weak and are more likely to get sick. We receive Ki from the air we breath, from food, sunshine, and from sleep. It is also possible to increase our Ki by using breathing exercises and meditation. When a person dies, their Ki leaves the physical body. Ki is also the Chi of China, the prana of India, the Ti or Ki of the Hawaiians, and has also been called odic force, orgone, bioplasma and life force.

    With the above information in mind, Reiki can be defined as a non-physical healing energy made up of life force energy that is guided by the Higher Intelligence, or spiritually guided life force energy. This is a functional definition as it closely parallels the experience of those who practice Reiki in that Reiki energy seems to have an intelligence of its own flowing where it is needed in the client and creating the healing conditions necessary for the individuals needs. It cannot be guided by the mind, therefore it is not limited by the experience or ability of the practitioner. Nether can it be misused as it always creates a healing effect. ( It must be kept in mind that Reiki is not the same as simple life force energy as life force energy by itself can be influenced by the mind and because of this, can create benefit as well as cause problems including ill health.)

    The source or cause of health comes from the Ki that flows through and around the individual rather than from the functional condition of the physical organs and tissues. It is Ki that animates the physical organs and tissues as it flows through them and therefore is responsible for creating a healthy condition. If the flow of Ki is disrupted, the physical organs and tissues will be adversely affected. Therefore, it is a disruption in the flow of Ki that is the main cause of illness.

    An important attribute of Ki is that it responds to ones thoughts and feelings. Ki will flow more strongly or be weakened in its action depending on the quality of ones thoughts and feelings. It is our negative thoughts and feelings that are the main cause of restriction in the flow of Ki. All negative or dis-harmonious thoughts or feelings will cause a disruption in the flow of Ki. Even Western medicine recognizes the role played by the mind in creating illness and some Western doctors state that as much as 98% of illness is caused directly or indirectly by the mind.

    It must be understood that the mind exists not only in the brain, but also through-out the body. The nervous system extends to every organ and tissue in the body and so the mind exists here also. It is also known that the mind even extends outside the body in a subtle energy field 2 to 3 feet thick called the aura. Because of this, it is more appropriate to call our mind a mind/body as the mind and body are so closely linked.

    Therefore, our negative thoughts are not just in the brain, but also collect in various locations through-out the body and in the aura. The places where negative thoughts and feelings collect is where Ki is restricted in its flow. The physical organs that exist at these locations are restricted in their functioning. If the negative thoughts and feelings are not eliminated quickly, illness results.

    The negative thoughts and feelings that are lodged in the unconscious mind/body are the greatest problem as we are not aware of them and therefore, are we are greatly hampered in changing or eliminating them.

    The great value of Reiki is that because it is guided by the Higher Intelligence, it knows exactly where to go and how to respond to restrictions in the flow of Ki. It can work directly in the unconscious parts of the mind/body which contain negative Ki-inhibiting thoughts and feelings and eliminate them. As Reiki flows through a sick or unhealthy area, it breaks up and washes away any negative thoughts or feelings lodged in the unconscious mind/body thus allowing a normal healthy flow of Ki to resume. As this happens, the unhealthy physical organs and tissues become properly nourished with Ki and begin functioning in a balanced healthy way thus replacing illness with health.

    This non-invasive, completely benign healing technique is becoming more and more popular. As western medicine continues to explore alternative methods of healing, Reiki is destined to play an important role as an accepted and valued healing practice.

  • Gratitude from the Inside-Out

    Gratitude from the Inside-Out by T. Dorsey

    Being grateful for the good already in your life is a transformative energy that can bring more good your way.  Often referred to as the Attitude of Gratitude, it activates the universal principle, the Law of Attraction, which states, “Like attracts like.”  By putting your attention on the abundance already in your life,  you draw to you more abundance.

    However, when most people put their focus on existing prosperity, they usually list such things as family, friends, home, food etc.  This type of gratitude list consists of things external to the individual.  What are often omitted from such lists are those things internal to the individual.  I call it Gratitude from the Inside-Out. This type of  gratitude is as powerful(if not more so) than having thanksgiving for external things.

    Quiets Negative Self Talk
    I find that beginning my gratitude list with identifying my internal abundance ignites a powerful sense of self worth and self awareness. So often, we have within us an ongoing internal dialogue about the things we do not like about ourselves.  I call this voice the Internal Critic. Internally, we berate ourselves for not being good enough, not having enough, or not being deserving.   Listing the positive qualities that make you feel prosperous builds a strong counter-argument to the Internal Critic. The Gratitude from the Inside-Out List provides proof-positive that within you there is good. It is a testimony that you are worthy and deserving.

    Connects You to the Divine
    Gratitude from the Inside-Out strengthens your connection to the Divine.  Each one of us is an individual manifestation of the Divine.  Isn’t that what is meant by: “Man is made in the image and likeness of God?”

    The qualities of the Divine are also within in the individual. Think of it this way:  The Divine is the ocean. You are a drop of water from that ocean.  That drop of water contains the same properties found in the ocean.  The droplet is not as powerful as the ocean but contains similar qualities.  So the argument follows that if you express appreciation for what is within you, you are also expressing appreciation for the Divine.

    Additionally, the highest energy vibration is love.  Love is the energy that brings you closest to the Divine.  Gratitude from the Inside-Out is an expression of self- love.  Love of self is just as important as love of another.

    Self Love should not be confused with selfishness.  The latter is a derivative of the ego while the former derives from the heart.  The Gratitude from the Inside-Out is not about boasting and bragging. This gratitude list is about acknowledging and accentuating this truth:
    There is good in each one of us.

    Sample Gratitude from Inside-Out List
    So what might such a list look like? Here is a snippet of my Gratitude from the Inside Out List:

    •    I give thanks for my compassion for others
    •    I am grateful I am a good listener
    •    I am thankful I am caring
    •    I am grateful that my mind and body are strong
    •    I am thankful I am a good provider for my daughter

    To intensify the transformative energy that this gratitude list can create in your life, write the list and then speak it aloud while looking in a mirror.  Be sure to look directly into your eyes as you recite the list aloud.  This exercise often can be very moving and healing.

    Here again are the benefits of the Gratitude from the Inside-Out List:

    •    Activates the Law of Attraction
    •    Attracts More Abundance
    •    Quiets Negative Internal Voice
    •    Reinforces your Connection to the Divine
    •    Promotes Self Love

    In gratitude,

    T. Dorsey is an author, performing and teaching artist who uses stories, poetry and songs to inspire and heal others. After many years in corporate America, she followed her heart and stepped out on faith. T. Dorsey’s e-book, Journey to Purpose: Simple Guide to Discovering Your Life Purpose (http://www.JourneytoPurpose.net) is powerful tool that can help you find your life calling. 

  • Earth Hour is Coming! 8p-9pm March 29, 2008

    Our environment is so important! Join in this year’s EARTH HOUR event to help bring awareness about global climate change. Sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund.

    Turn your lights out for one hour on March 29th from 8-9pm.


    Earth Hour: March 29, 2008
    8 – 9 PM

    – Cities
    around the world will join together in literally turning off the lights
    for one hour to offer leadership and symbolize their commitment to
    finding climate change solutions.
    – Lights will be turned off at iconic buildings and national landmarks from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.

    – Local businesses and restaurants will also be asked to turn off their lights.


    People at home can take advantage of the hour by replacing their
    standard light bulbs with energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs.

    I hope some of you join in, and share how you celebrated in the comments here 😉

    Light and Love,

    Sister Bridget


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  • If you need some ideas, click here. Also…..
  • You don’t have to sit alone in the dark.
    Talking about protecting the planet for future generations can make for
    a very pleasant evening. Couple your conversation with some organic
    chocolate (dark, of course!) and make Earth Hour a night to remember.
  • Earth Hour is on a Saturday night.
    If the weather’s good, try a picnic under the stars. Ask your favorite
    restaurant or bar to dim their lights and participate in Earth Hour.
    And if you’ll be at work, take a look at our tips for businesses and
    restaurants.
  • Plan a get-dark party for Earth Hour.
    The younger crowd can host a slumber party complete with scary stories,
    hold an acoustical jam session or bring friends together to do some
    dancing in the dark. Don’t worry about decorations–it will be dark!
  • Check in with a local astronomy club about star gazing events. The night sky provides its own light show–and here’s your chance to take a break and soak up the view.
  • You can still text in the dark.
    Make a list of all the ways you are going to reduce your energy
    consumption: unplug unused appliances; change to compact fluorescent
    bulbs; properly inflate tires; adjust your thermostat. Text your list
    to others and challenge them to make their own lists. Check other lists
    for ideas you may have forgotten.