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From: MSN NicknameDamage�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 5/24/2008 7:58 AM
May 19, 2008
Surrounding With Protective Light

Circling the Wagons

There are times when we may know of someone who is in great need and wants help, but we may feel at a loss about how best to help them. It is at such times that we can ask for help in surrounding them with support and protection, just like the pioneers once circled their wagons in the middle of unknown territory. Whether this means turning to an already established community such as a service organization or gathering support from diverse sources, a group of people can be brought together to help an individual or an entire community. It doesn’t always take money to help someone either--cooking, cleaning, driving, fund raising, or offering emotional support are all valuable and have the added benefit of the closeness of the human touch. In any case, the universe sends angels in the form of willing friends or strangers to gather their individual lights to surround those in need with the warmth of compassion.

Some people may have difficulty accepting or even recognizing aid when it appears in unexpected guises from unlikely sources. All we can do is to follow our inner guidance, give when we are moved to do so and shine our light to the best of our ability. As we join our energy with those in the circle, we become part of something that is larger and more powerful than the individuals within it.

When we act as part of a community of service like this, we are reminded that we are not only assisting an individual or select group in the moment, but we are serving the greater good. We are creating a better world, and can rest assured that help will be there for us as well. As we offer our own light to the collective glow to help someone through a time of darkness, all of our lights become brighter. We can live every day from this place of light, knowing the freedom from fear and worry that allows us to receive and share the protective and supportive light of life.



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From: MSN NicknameWolfie690Sent: 5/24/2008 10:46 PM
Alright, that did it!!!  You been creepin round in my gourd again???   Why is it that this damn daily OM of yours always seems to nail me square between the eyes??
 
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From: MSN NicknameDamage�?/nobr>Sent: 5/25/2008 12:27 PM
Magic, baby!  It's due to my uncanny ability to gauge your present mood!!! I don't necessarily post what they "provide" for the day, just what I "feel" is appropriate at the time, and gets the message across... Here's yourz for today!... Thinkin' bout ya~Hugz
 
May 13, 2008
Feeling Our Life

Finding Our Life’s Work

Sometimes it takes us the better part of a lifetime to discover our life’s work, even though we may have been doing it our whole lives without necessarily realizing it. Our life’s work is not always what we do to make money, although we often think it should be, and sometimes this way of thinking prevents us from seeing clearly what it is. It may be the work of having children, caring for them, and running a household. The way we know our life’s work is by how we feel when we are doing it.

When we are doing our life’s work, we feel an uncanny sense of ease and alignment. This doesn’t mean that the work is always easy, and it doesn’t mean that it’s the only work we have to do; it just means that there is a conviction deep inside us that tells us we are in tune with our innermost self. When we are engaged in our life’s work, our bodies feel more alive, because our energy is devoted to a cause that, in turn, feeds us. We may be tired after engaging in our life’s work, but we are almost never depleted. We feel grounded in the world, knowing that we belong here and have something important to offer.

When we are deeply unhappy, depressed, or subject to one illness after another, this may be due to a sense of disconnection from our life’s work. At times like these, finding the work we are meant to do is an essential act of healing. Most of us remember a time when we felt fully engaged in some act of work, service or creativity, and it is here that we may rediscover the work we are meant to do now. On the other hand, it may be time to explore what inspires us through volunteering, taking a class, going back to school, or just doing whatever it is we long to try. We all have callings, and when we find them, we owe it to ourselves to nurture and protect them, because while they may or may not be our livelihood, they are the keys to our wellbeing.


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From: MSN NicknameDamage�?/nobr>Sent: 5/25/2008 12:29 PM
An anvil, forge, and Harley come to mind... Capiche?(sorry bout the spellin'!!!)

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From: MSN NicknameWolfie690Sent: 5/25/2008 4:14 PM
Gaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!! Ok -- now I feel better. Yeah, I know what ya mean. My life is certainly doing some turn aarounds here lately -- think that I have even stopped feeling sorry for myself, and all that I have lost the last few years. Back to doin what I'm good at -- meddlin in other peoples lives -- speaking out publicly on the subject of wolf hunting in the West Yellowstone area (Idaho) -- they had a public meeting here in Boise last monday, and I probably would have ben thrown out if there hadn't been a number of people clapping durring and after my little harrange. I can be a passionate SOB when the mood strikes. I'm also looking into teaching some classes on shamanism next fall if I'm still here. Then of course, there is the thing with my new toy, and that is gonna lift me way up.
 
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From: MSN NicknameWolfie690Sent: 5/25/2008 4:17 PM
As for the anvil -- I bought that last month -- I made a mini forge (gas fired) -- finished yesterday --- well mostly -- bought some forge tools so I can make some that suit me -- and the new Hog -- well keep yer eyes on the pics -- ya just never know.
 
 
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