Embracing All That You Are is not a belief that limits you or hinders you in any way. It is a knowing that allows you Freedom! To help you understand Embracing ALL That You Are ... here is my list that I have created for MY - SELF. It is but a small fraction of all that I am. But I think you will get the gist! I EMBRACE ALL MY .... Insecurities Doubt Anger Ignorance All Fears -- great and small Intolerance Sorrow, pain and sadness Bigotry Shallowness Selfishness Control Freak in me Stupidity Neediness and Greediness ...
A Portland, Ore. family called 911 after their baby was attacked and they were held hostage in their own bedroom. The attacker was Lux: the family's 22-lb. cat. Teresa Barker says the cat scratched her 7-month-old in the face, and when he was kicked for that, everything changed. The family grabbed the baby, their dog and ran to the back bedroom. That's when they called 9-1-1. "He's charging us," one of the family members said on the 911 call. "He's at our door. Our bedroom door." A moment later, the sound of a cat screeching wildly can be heard on the recording. "Did you hear it?" one of the family members says. "That was the cat!" "One moment, okay?" the dispatcher replied. "Yeah, I hear him. Keep your door shut, okay?" Police used a snare and were able to get the cat behind bars in its crate. The family is talking about getting rid of the cat. The baby is okay. Sources: WDRB News ...
Failure. It can be quite an obstacle. Do you ever wish you'd done things differently? Or worry about failing again? I'd like to support you in reframing what failure means to you, with 3 suggestions: 1. Feel the feeling underneath the failure. Beneath your anger, frustration, or embarrassment about failure is often a lot of sadness. If you believe you failed, you may feel that you didn't get to meet your potential. Sadness is connected to that belief. You can't fully receive the gifts of the present moment with that sadness underneath it all. Allow yourself to feel sadness for a path you didn't get to take! Experience it. 2. Let go of the label. When something happens contrary to what we expect or desire, we often call it failure and then judge the experience as bad or wrong. But what would happen if you released that judgment? See what it feels like to say, "That's what happened and I'm still okay." 3....
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