“Just
around the corner in the shadows of our fear, we put all our dreads and
failures. It is better to leave them out
in the sunshine and see them for what they are – much smaller and more
manageable in the global light of day.”
“‘Joy in the morning’ is a cry made the night before when one hopes the rising of the sun brings another day with a newness of spirit. However, it is for us to take advantage of it and not leave it all to chance.”
“Take another look at the day ahead and leave nothing undone that can be done. It must all be done properly, but leaving matters unfinished usually leaves loose ends that cannot always be gathered up again.”
“Life
is all about being prepared and trusting.
We must always do our homework and always know that if we are true then
goodness will come out in our favour, when that time is right.”
“Just
around the corner is something that we cannot see, so we should live in hope
that it will be good for us and not dread that it will be our undoing. The more positive we are, the more we can
cope with whatever is there for us.”
“Just
before we decide on what we should do, have we all the facts that we need at
our disposal. It is better to ask for
guidance from the Higher Intelligence and know what we should do rather than
wish we had when we went the wrong way and can therefore only blame ourselves.”
“Short
is our time to achieve things that matter, so it is better to take our time
before jumping to conclusions, which will have enormous consequences if we get
it wrong.”
“Now take a deep breath and pause. Every morning and before starting something new, it is a good idea to do this and balance oneself, before taking that important step forwards.”
“It
takes someone to start a movement to lead others the right way and then more
will follow, but if nobody starts, then nothing can ever be achieved.”
“We owe
it to all those who we love to behave well for them and by setting a good
example we can reduce the tide of bad examples that are being copied around the
world.”
“Behaviour
is so often copied and those who behave badly pass on this behaviour to the
next generation, who know little else, but to copy and repeat the bad examples
of others.”
“When
we were children we trusted in the bigger people, but today so often they are
let down and have their childhood’s lost by the bad behaviour of adults. We must do all we can to protect those who
cannot protect themselves.”
“What
does it do to others people to see us make wrong decisions and profit from our
fellow man. Too many see the example
that we set and think that it is therefore acceptable, so we must lead by the
correct example.”
“We
must remember to take responsibility for our own position in life. It is no good blaming others all the
time. We have to get out of it through
our own efforts and not others.”
“If
we all treated each other as we would like and expect to be treated ourselves,
the whole pattern of humanity would change and harmony could start to rule our
peaceful daily lives.”
“What we
tend to forget is that there is a Higher Justice and that we are on this planet
for a relatively short period of time, so we mustn’t delay, but emphasis our
focus on what is right and just and to implement it into our daily lives.”
“The
peoples of the world must stand up for their rights and their right to be
governed according to the rule of law.
If that law is not applicable it must be changed by the will of the
people.”
“We
must take a responsible attitude and make sure that Governments around the
world consider the people and their natural livelihoods rather than their own
images and their full pockets of the taxpayers’ money.”
“This bountiful earth has given us all so much and now it needs time to recuperate and heal. We cannot go on taking from it as a right, because right is not on our side anymore.”
“This bountiful earth has given us all so much and now it needs time to recuperate and heal. We cannot go on taking from it as a right, because right is not on our side anymore.”
“No longer can we stand back and blame others for the mess that this world is in. We all wanted more than was due to us without thinking about the global consequences and now they are catching up with us.”
“However much we do, there is always more that
needs doing. We have never fulfilled our
destiny until we leave this body and move on to access our achievements.”
“When we chose a life on this earth plane of
existence, we came to make a difference for the good of humanity. Have we so easily forgotten the
worthwhileness of helping our fellow man and standing up for what is justice?”
“We can’t expect an easy life of having
everything on a plate without us having to lift a finger. Anything worth having has to be earned and
then it is worth having and appreciated.”
“There are times in this life, when blood has
to be spilt in order to save what is precious to us. To many, this is freedom and worth fighting
for, as others have had to do in the past.”
“If we stand back as a nation and allow the
dictators of this world to walk all over humanity for their own gains, then we
deserve our fate unconditionally.”
“It
is not for us to simply give up and say nothing, as that is condoning the
action and we will have to pay the price for doing so. If we can’t do anything physical, we can at
least send out thoughts to the Higher Source for help.”
“Mankind
has let slip its moral guard and allowed atrocities to happen all around the
world. Are we condoning all of this by
simply burying our head in the proverbial sand?”
“Just because higher sources say it’s the
right thing to do, isn’t necessarily so.
We have to take collective responsibility for life as it affects us and
those around us and to know in our hearts and minds whether it is right or not.”
“It is not for us to simply give up and say
nothing, as that is condoning the action and we will have to pay the price for
doing so. If we can’t do anything
physical, we can at least send out thoughts to the Higher Source for help.”
“Now
take a break and let the light in for a few moments. When the batteries of life become over used
they need a time of re-charging and we need to refocus by resetting our
priorities.”