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Apr 06 2007

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The 4 laws of energetic attraction: how to radically improve your health and relationships by bringing positive people and situations into your life 5

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Intuitive indicator

Identifying your intuitions about people and situations moves you toward positive energy. Tune in, and trust your instincts.

POSITIVE INTUITIONS:

* You have a feeling of comforting familiarity or brightness; you may sense you’ve known the person before.

* You breathe easier; chest and shoulders are relaxed and gut is calm.

* You find yourself leaning forward, not defensively crossing your arms or edging away to keep a distance.

* Your heart opens; you feel safe, peaceful, energized, expansive or alive.

* You’re at ease with a person’s touch whether it’s a handshake, hug, or during intimacy.

NEGATIVE INTUITIONS:

* You get a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach or increased stomach acid, which may prompt an unpleasant sense of deja vu.

* You’re jumpy and instinctively withdraw if touched.

* Your shoulder muscles knot; your chest area or throat constricts; you notice aggravated aches or pains.

* The hair on the back of your neck stands on end.

* You feel a sense of malaise, darkness, pressure, agitation or being drained.

accentuate the positive

We all have our good and bad points. What sets positive people apart, though, is a determination to do their best, and not succumb to what’s negative in themselves or in what’s around them.




POSITIVE PEOPLE ARE:* Committed to developing compassion toward themselves and others, and having an open heart.

* Courageous about following their dreams.

* Authentic; they believe in themselves, even when the world is crumbling around them.

* Aware of their dark side and are trying to heal it.

* Willing to learn from their mistakes.

POSITIVE PEOPLE AREN’T:

* Obsessed with seeming perfect or positive all the time.

* Beating themselves to a pulp over their shortcomings or foundering in a black hole of pessimism.

* Constantly mired in fear or tolerant of letting their hearts harden.

* Squeaky-clean do-gooders who neglect their own well-being.

* Saccharine pleasers who ignore their dark side and unconsciously act it out at the expense of others.

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Mar 22 2007

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How To Play The Synchronicity Game

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Recognizing synchronicity in our lives can help us to follow our deepest intuitions, even when they run counter to conventional wisdom and logic. Notice coincidence, chance encounters, and the play of symbols all around, and you will notice synchronicity. It can be a series of homing beacons, alerting us to the fact that we are not alone, that we have invisible sources of support, and that we are on the right course even when the whole world seems to be going the other way!

Play this insightful game to invite synchronicity to be your guide!You can invite synchronicity to be your guide by putting your question to the world. Say there is a special theme on which you would like guidance, or a question in your life that needs an answer. You can carry that question or theme in your mind (and maybe on a piece of paper).The first unusual or striking thing that enters your field of perception will be guidance to you from the world, a direct message to your soul.

The message may come on a bumper sticker or logo on the truck in front of you, in the flight of a bird, in an overheard conversation, the black dog that just happens to be boarding the same plane, or in the amazing green-and-yellow bug that lands on your wrist.

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Dreamways of the Iroquois by Robert Moss. Robert Moss survived three near-death experiences in childhood and has been dreaming with the departed all of his life. He is the creator of Active Dreaming, an original synthesis of dreamwork and shamanic techniques for empowerment and healing. A former university professor of ancient history at the Australian National University, he is a novelist, shamanic counselor, and the author of Conscious Dreaming, Dreamgates, and Dreamways of the Iroquois. He lives in upstate New York.

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