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There is a calling from humanity coming from every corner of the globe. This calling is felt in the higher dimensions as pleas and feelings of desperation are felt from all who wish for a miracle in their life.

Here is your answer as to exactly how miracles are created so you can learn how to bring them about in your life.

Miracles Are All Energy

Every plea and request that you have in your life is filled with energy.

When you feel afraid, what you are actually doing is surrounding yourself with a sort of blanket that covers up your ability to create a miracle.

On the other hand, when you have perfect faith that all you need or wish to unfold will, in fact, do so – then you have released the negativity and have allowed the Divine to work in your life in so many ways you cannot see with your 5 senses – and yet – the Divine is active in your life at all times.

What is required of you to manifest a miracle in your life is to ask for Divine assistance and at the same time, remember any past event where a “miracle” came about.

What this will do is show you from your ego’s fearful personality level that if it happened in the past, it can happen again NOW!

How the Divine Works in Your Life

You are surrounded at all times and connected at all times to your Higher Self, your Over Soul, God, All That Is, Divine Source, as well as Angels who have been assigned to you to bring about all of the good you wish to manifest.

The key to this is perfect TRUST.

Trust is crucial – because this alleviates the negative energy, & makes room for the positive to enter.

Prayer must be done on a level of gratitude as trust, as opposed to begging.

You are a Divine expression of God, or whatever name you give to your Highest source of wisdom and guidance. Therefore, there is no need to beg – because you are as Divine as those to whom you pray!

How Miracles Take Shape

There are many people who will connect to your energy, either positive, or negative, as the universe is completely neutral.

So when your focus is on trust and faith – you WILL attract those of a like energy into your life, and so you may call it a “miracle” however, what it actually is, is your intention, and your energy & trust combined that has lifted to a higher & more positive vibration, where you do attract exactly what you need.

How Your Help Creates Miracles for Others

The best thing you can do for anyone with whom you have a deep concern is to picture their miracle coming about and focus on this as if it were already complete.

By sending this positive energy to this person, or group of people, what you are doing is adding to the positive energy that surrounds them, and their positive energy is amplified, and so “miracles” are thus speeded up.

We are all one. There is not one Soul on Earth that does not matter. There is not one Soul that cannot rise from the depths of despair, to the heights of love, prosperity, health, and a life that is a beacon of hope for others.

Your Role Is Crucial

You play much more of a role in manifesting miracles than you may realize.

Pray, if you wish to, and see it as complete if that is your desire, and most of all, align with your Higher Self to co-create the miracles that you wish to bring about both for yourself and all others.

This, my dear children is how all of humanity will one day live. All will co-create with all, and life on Earth will be a daily, moment-by-moment miracle.

The miracle is in the moment – THIS moment – that is where the intention is set, and that is when it is made manifest, and then, you can simply trust that it is in fact, on its way.

Most of all ~ believe!

by Barbara Rose, Ph.D.

Barbara Rose, Ph.D. most widely known as “Born To Inspire” is a best selling author and internationally recognized expert in the field of personal transformation, relationships and spiritual/human potential. A pioneering force in incorporating Higher Self Communication the study and integration of humanity’s God-Nature into modern personal growth and spiritual evolution. Her highly acclaimed books, public speaking events, tele-seminars, widely published articles, and intensives have transformed the lives of thousands across the globe. Barbara is known for providing life-changing answers, quick practical coaching and deep spiritual wisdom to people worldwide. She is the founder of IHSC – Institute of Higher Self Communication, inspire! Magazine, Rose Humanitarian Alliance
Barbara holds a Ph.D. in Metaphysics and works in cooperation with some of the greatest spiritual leaders of our time, to uplift the spiritual consciousness of humanity. Her latest book is “Know Yourself: A Woman’s Guide to Wholeness, Radiance & Supreme Confidence” Visit her website at borntoinspire.com borntoinspire.com


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  • Inner Space

    Every woman needs her own personal space for relaxation, not only to release us from the stress cycle but also to restore us so that we can reassume our responsibilities calmly and with deepened insight.

    Try and make time everyday for at least half an hour to recharge your batteries. Take longer if you can. Here are some ways to get energy.

    Move your body

    All forms of exercise are great for relieving stress, and it works in many ways. Firstly, it releases endorphins, the body’s natural pain relievers that improve your mood. It also removes the build up of adrenalin that can occur if you are stressed and relaxes your muscles by warming them up.
    Try this quick and simple exercise that you can do sitting in the office or at home.

    1.Release your neck so your chin tips down into the centre of your collarbone.

    2.Breathing in through your nose, bring head back up, pulling tummy in. Breathe out slowly Straighten your spine and tilt your head to the right.

    3.While still keeping your head looking straight in front, slowly return head to the centre and then tilt to the left. Shrug your shoulders.

    Picture this

    At the end of the workday, imagine your stress liquefying and running out of your body so that with each step, you leave a coloured footprint that represents your stress. Then, notice that the further you walk from work (whether in the home or outside), the fainter the footprints become – until the stress has disappeared.

    The scented touch

    A massage with essential oils is absolutely heaven! When you breathe in the oils, they send a direct message to your brain via your olfactory nerves, where they affect the endocrine and hormonal systems via the hypothalamus. Odours have an amazing effect on our emotional states, because they hook into the “emotional” or primitive parts of our brains (the limbic system, also known as the rhinencephalon – the “smell brain”!). Aromatherapv massage benefits the physical, the emotional and the psyche. Create your own massage oil by adding up to 30 drops of a blend to 30 ml of pure vegetable oil, such as grapeseed or almond. The massage oil can he used for a full massage or spot massage at pressure points for quick effect.

    In comes the good air

    Babies breathe naturally, but most children learn that shallow breathing seems to reduce feelings of emotional pain. Think of the furious child who holds her breath. These emotions don’t go away, though. They accumulate in the form of stress and tension in the solar plexus, where they can cause all sorts of physical ailments. Shallow breathing also depletes our intake of oxygen, which can cause anxiety.

    Relearning how to breathe is an important step in releasing stress. Try practicing natural breathing for five minutes a day. Imagine your breath rising from your feet and travelling up your body to the top of your head as you inhale. On the exhale, feel your breath descending again to your feet.

    Do this also whenever you feel yourself getting tense. Lean back in your chair and just breathe.

    Sound advice

    Since so many sounds can be stressful – the 3 a.m. wail of your baby, the 6 a.m. screech of your alarm clock, the 6:10 a.m. screech of your alarm clock, the 6:20 a.m. screech of your alarm clock – it’s only fitting that other sounds should serve to soothe. Why not take a 20-minute “sound bath” anytime your knickers are in a twist? Put some relaxing music on your stereo, then lie down near the speakers with knees slightly bent and allow the music to wash over you. The washing imagery is important; you should feel the music rinsing away the day’s stress from your tired body.

    Laugh it off

    Laughter is a very effective stressbuster. When we let out a belly laugh, our bodies let out endorphins, those painkilling darlings of the exercise set. Related to morphine, endorphins make us feel good, which in turn makes us more resistant to stress. But it’s not enough to sit back and wait for a coworker to fall facefirst into a custard tart. Humour must be actively sought out. One easy way to do this is to imagine how the writers for a TV sitcom might handle your most stressful “snags.”

    Make it

    The power of creating a bedcover, a garden or a cake can’t be underestimated, especially if it reflects some aspect of you. It’s great when the project turns out well, but there’s also value in the doing. The act of concentration can become meditative, even trancelike, and mind clearing. Gardening has the additional benefit of getting some exercise in fresh air.

    About the author:
    Louise Pool is a self taught artist and workshop facilitator who is passionate about life, the universe and everything. Visit her website to see her art, read her musings and pick up a tip or two on creativity.
    samarkand-dezignz.com samarkand-dezignz.com


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  • So you’ve got a goal, and you know someone who has already reached it? Maybe it is earning a certain degree, or opening a business and making it fly. Before you try to duplicate what others have done to attain what they have, be sure of one thing. Understand the Parable of the Jackdabbit:

    A man was on a journey and came to a field. In this field he observed a dog, jumping around, darting to and fro, and disappearing in the long, long grass each time he landed. The man stayed back, fearing that the dog had a terrible disease that caused him to jerk wildly and bark incessantly. Cautiously, he passed along side the field on the well-paved path; keeping an eye on the ravenous dog to be sure it did not harm him. Coming to the end of the field, suddenly the dog appeared in front of him, holding a jackrabbit in its jaws. Placidly, the dog glanced at the man, and walked away.

    This man was hungry. Thinking about the dog, he decided it would sure be nice if he could have a rabbit to eat, too. So he turned around, retraced his steps along the path for a time, and entered the grassy field. “Well, here I go,” he said, and he began to jump and dart, growl and bark. Up and down, back and forth, trying to duplicate all of the crazy movements he had seen by the dog, believing this would somehow produce a rabbit. All day long he did this, and at the end of the day, he was still hungry, and very, very tired.

    Disappointed, he returned to the well-paved path. He said to himself, “This is a well-paved path; many people have traveled this way before. I guess I just need to stay on it, and eat whatever I find along the way. Chasing a rabbit just didn’t work for me.”

    What did the man do wrong? He acted as though he was chasing a rabbit, but there was no rabbit in sight. Isn’t it interesting that not only did duplicating the dog NOT produce a rabbit, but it probably kept them very far away?

    If you want a rabbit, you may need to leave a well-paved path, but before you start jumping and barking, make sure you have your eyes FIXED TIGHT on a rabbit. Identify your dream, visualize it, write it down, make it real in your mind, get excited about it, and chase it by following the promptings that come to you from your inner voice. Trust your gut; it will lead you to the rabbit you have in mind. Others may look at you and the choices you make and they might even think you are crazy, like the dog. They just don’t see your rabbit as you do.

    Based on the best-selling book, The Jackrabbit Factor: Why You Can. View flash presentation based on the book now at jackrabbitfactor.com jackrabbitfactor.com.

    Leslie Householder is a wife and mother of six children. She is the founder of ThoughtsAlive.com ThoughtsAlive.com and is the author of “The Jackrabbit Factor: Why You Can” and “Heavenly Help with Money Matters.” She has been published in Mark Victor Hansen and Jack Canfield’s Chicken Soup for the Latter-Day Saint Soul, and has been published online in ezine articles since 2002. Leslie is a certified facilitator for Bob Proctor’s Life Success Programs, and she is also an independent motivational speaker and success coach.


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  • I am sitting with my deep blue Irises on this perfect spring morning and I inwardly chant – Thank you, I love you dear Irises for showing me the meaning of beauty and transcendence here on planet Earth. Human concerns and problems are nonexistent as I continue my Ho’oponopono chant. If an issue suddenly surfaces in the form of a memory or an actual seemingly troubling event, I continue the chant, adding: I am sorry, Please forgive me for the part I played or play in bringing this story about.

    Ho’oponopono is an ancient Hawaiian healing art that teaches that by inwardly saying the phrases, I love you, Thank you, I am sorry, Please forgive me, that shared memories and mental repetitive tapes are erased. These chants are ceaselessly repeated even in calm and peaceful times, as I sit with my Irises and love them. The phrases are a direct method of Letting Go/Letting God. Ho’oponopono teaches that everything we see is a projection of our emotional baggage and programs or of our love and harmony.

    The choice is ours: to let go, to embrace, or react and get lost in the confusion.

    The challenge is: that everyone loves a story. Our earliest programming for most of us is the bedtime story. Children love these and we love to read them and tell them. In my own life, the stories that seemingly happen such as: The doctor was mean to me; The patient is homeless; my love affair is over; she doesn’t love me anymore; he loves her more than he loves me; are the same stories that happen to everyone.

    New stories don’t exist. They’ve been rehashed for hundreds and hundreds of years! Ho’oponopono is a beautiful tool. As I inwardly chant my phrases (I love you, Thank you, Please forgive me and I am sorry) I also use Byron Katie’s “The Work” to dissect my stories and grant them the freedom to be–or not to be.

    I will use as an example a volatile situation that occurred in the workplace:

    A provider does not respond to a call of an imminent delivery. The nurses deliver the baby and when the provider arrives, she screams at the nurses in front of the patient. The delivery was smooth, baby was healthy, and mom was very happy, indeed.

    I will use the Judge-Your-Neighbor Worksheet to do “the work” for this particular story:

    Inquiry: The Four Questions and Turnaround

    1) Is it true?

    2) Can you absolutely know that it’s true?

    3) How do you react when you believe that thought?

    4) Who would you be without that thought? and–

    Turn it around.

    I. I am angry and frustrated with said provider because she screamed at me in front of the patient. She has done this on numerous occasions and we are all sick of it.

    Is this true?

    Yes.

    Can you absolutely know that it’s true?

    Yes. (Well, she really doesn’t do it all the time….)

    How do you react when you believe that thought?

    Judgmental and restricted.

    Who would you be without that thought?

    I’d be more relaxed and allow others the freedom to be themselves without me having to be freaked out and offended. (Here I can see that my thoughts and beliefs are what are bringing me pain–not what anyone else does or doesn’t do!!)

    Turn it around: I am not angry and frustrated with this person.

    I am angry and frustrated at myself because I allowed someone else’s behavior ruin my day.

    I may not always be totally centered and caring for my patients–How can I improve that?

    II. I want (said provider) to take a communications class and get her act together.

    Is this true?

    Well, not necessarily true.

    Who would you be without this thought?

    I’d think it was funnier and could laugh at it and move on.

    Turn it around.

    I don’t want her to take a communications class. What she does or doesn’t do is her own business.

    I need to take a communications class.

    In fact, I want to take a communications class!

    III. Said provider should get her medicines re-evaluated.

    Is This true?

    No, because I don’t even know if she is taking any medicines.

    Who would you be without this thought?

    More clear, more forgiving.

    Turn it around.

    Said provider should not get her medicines re-evaluated.

    I need to get MY medicines re-evaluated!!! (Just kidding–I don’t take any medicines but if I keep going insane with these judgments, I may have to see a Doctor!!!)

    IV. What do they need to do for me to be happy?

    Stop screaming at nurses in front of patients.

    Is this true?

    No, because if this is what I base my happiness on, I will never be happy.

    Why?

    Because people will always be screaming at nurses in front of patients, will continue to do so, and this is the way of it.

    How do I know this? Because it continues to happen. Could even happen today.

    Turn it around.

    She doesn’t need to stop screaming at patients for me to happy.

    I need to stop screaming at my self and stop thinking the world needs to change for me to be happy.

    V. What do you think of said provider?

    1) Not fun to be around

    2) Psychologically impaired.

    3) She is mean-spirited.

    Is this true?

    No, she’s may be having a bad day.

    Turn it around–

    I’M not fun to be around when I judge other people.

    I’m fun to be around when I don’t judge other people.

    I’m psychologically impaired when I judge other people.

    I’m psychologically sane when I don’t judge other people.

    I am mean spirited when I judge other people.

    I am kind when I don’t judge other people.

    VI. What is it I don’t want to experience with this person again?

    I don’t ever want to be in a situation where I am screamed at in front of a patient, or screamed at ever again, under any circumstance.

    Is this true?

    No, I see the absurdity of this, now.

    Turn it around?

    I do want to be screamed at–Why? Because the reality is, people scream at each other. (And when other people scream at me, I am given the opportunity to up my Ho’oponopono practice!!)

    I look forward to other people screaming at me, because I can clean, clean and erase with the tools of Ho’oponopono.

    Ho’oponopono and The Work are examples of taking 100% responsibility.

    Issues in the form of memory of shared human anguish arise and we clear, erase and do the the work of Inquiry.

    What would you be without your story?

    I know I’d be closer to spirit, closer to the infinite, and I’d be a happy person.

    Kate Loving Shenk is a writer, healer, musician and the creator of the e-book called “Transform Your Nursing Career and Discover Your Calling and Destiny.” Click here to find out how to order the e-book:


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