Friday, August 10, 2007

What may be

Mercury trines Jupiter. Good time for writing down your plans and playing, "What would you do if you won $10 million?". Think big my peeps.

5 comments:

River said...

I know exactly what I would do. Buy land and build my dream home, give lots to my children (all grown and great money handlers) give some to my friends, some to my favourite charities, and invest what's left over to last me the rest of my days.

Kate Forster said...

A lovely balance of altruism and personal goals.

I read that it is good for you to play the game of "What I do if I won the lotto". Opens you to new possibilities.

Good for manifesting also, no doubt.
Thanks for reading.

DW

Anonymous said...

wow. River is on my wavelength too. I would spend my 10 mill the exact same way. Synchrodestiny?
Today i wanted to give a homeless man money but i was afraid he would hurt me (he looked a bit edgy), i always try to give to someone in need when i'm in the city because it heals me of the consumerist vibe that i always get in town, then another, kinder and gentler homeless man, came and asked me for the exact amount i wanted to give. That was synchrodestiny too! He said 2am is when it really gets cold. His name was Nick. He was my manifested angel.
Ruth

Kate Forster said...

How perfect Ruth! Reminds me of this story.

Once a man prayed and prayed that he would meet God. He asked him every waking moment if he could have a meal with him and talk with him, as he had so many questions.

Finally, God who had listen to his prayers for so long, answered him and said that he would come and dine with him the next Sunday evening.

The man was ecstatic and told all his friends and the important people in the town that they were invited to share this time with God also. Sunday came and at dinner time everyone sat and waited and stared expectantly at the place on the table reserved for God.

Finally the door opened and in waked a fat, happy, black labrador dog. He jumped up onto the seat that was reserved for God and started to eat from the plate. The man, who had invited God, was livid with rage, he shooed the dog off the seat and kicked it out the door. No God came. Everyone thought the man has lost his mind.

The man prayed again and he cried and beat his head and called for God. Finally the voice of God came through and asked him what he wanted. The man said, "You never came to my dinner, you said you would, what sort of a God are you?"

God answered,"But I did come to your dinner, I came as a black, happy labrador, they enjoy their food more than anyone or any animal I know. You beat me and threw me out."
The man wept and now he understood, God is everywhere and in everything.

Now, Ruth I am not religious and so I take my own spiritual meaning from this story. It speaks to me and your story reminded me that it is in these moments that you are God and your Angel Nick is God and each once of us creates a wave of kindness when we extend the hand and the heart.

Thank you for reading an sharing your story with me.

DW

Anonymous said...

I like that story.
Thanks DW, you're beautiful.
Ruth