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jivegreen Member
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Posted: Sat May 17th, 2008 06:31 pm |
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| I noticed my 5 year old and his 6 year old cousin watching themselves in the mirror as they talked and made faces and posed. I thought about how much joy little ones get from their physical bodies, they love to move around and they love to see themselves. I decided I want some of that. I want to WANT to see myself in the mirror. I want to have bliss again in my physical body. It seems likes a long way from where I am now, but it seems like a great goal. LIz
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Posted: Sat May 17th, 2008 06:37 pm |
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Me too!
They're looking without judging.
...Too busy playing, experimenting, exploring and having fun!

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Posted: Sat May 17th, 2008 06:41 pm |
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When you say it seems like a long way from where you are, you hold yourself in the vibration of being a long way from it! Sort of pesky the way that works! You get more of what you focus on. So focus on "it's a long way off" and you'll get more "long way off".
Why not look again at those little ones and FEEL the feeling of that for 17 seconds or more until the Universe catches that you DO want "some of that". After all "that" is your birthright, no matter how old you are or what a "long way" you've strayed from it. You get to decide in any moment what to think and feel - so why sell yourself short! Go for it! Maybe you have too much resistance right now to love ALL of your reflection in the mirror, but I'll bet you have one feature you genuinely like. Your eyes? Hair? Fingernails? Elbow? As Abraham would say: MILK IT!! Give yourself a nice BASK in the mirror at that gorgeous elbow and feel how it feels to ALLOW well-being... you can do it! You are worth it! So what if you are not 5 years old, and so what if your body isn't "perfect". Actually.... it IS PERFECT!!! So start moving up the scale to where you really know that for yourself, and STOP focusing on how far it seems you have to go to get where the kids are! Just focus on the next logical step for you! And don't beat yourself up for not being all the way there.
You get MORE of what you focus on, so focus on something you love, no matter how small and insignificant it seems.. then the Universe will have to give you MORE stuff to love! It's the LAW (of Attraction)

Jody
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Float on Member

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Posted: Sat May 17th, 2008 09:44 pm |
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Oceanturquoiseblue wrote: Me too!
They're looking without judging.
...Too busy playing, experimenting, exploring and having fun!

Looking without judging, oh boy..... i would love to see that way again. I am getting very annoyed with my judgements...(upstream, upstream,.....yeah i know....)Last edited on Sat May 17th, 2008 09:45 pm by Float on
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jivegreen Member
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Posted: Sun May 18th, 2008 05:19 am |
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| I'm really not FOCUSED on the distance, as Abe says, when you know what you don't want then you know what you do..... I really just noticed that I wanted what those little ones hadn't lost. Then I noticed that I was a long way from that feeling. It made me think about what that feeling actually is. It's a lot of things, here are some of the things I came up with.....It's freedom, curiosity, bliss, acceptance, fun, just to name a few. What other descriptions come up for you when you think about the pure joy kids have in their physical bodies? Maybe focusing on these feelings can help us regenerate them in our selves. LIz
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