To arrive at your "Personal Year Number", or an explanation of what you might be able to expect in the upcoming year, take the sum of your birth month and day, and add it to the "World Number" which is the sum of the digits of the year (in other words, 2012 would add up to 5). You then reduce this sum to a single digit. The resulting number tells you--in a cycle of nine years--where exactly you are in your life cycle, and what you might anticipate as a result.
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To arrive at your "Personal Year Number", or an explanation of what you might be able to expect in the upcoming year, take the sum of your birth month and day, and add it to the "World Number" which is the sum of the digits of the year (in other words, 2012 would add up to 5). You then reduce this sum to a single digit. The resulting number tells you--in a cycle of nine years--where exactly you are in your life cycle, and what you might anticipate as a result. 1 Comment I used to think life should be lived LARGE, in a BIG way with grandeur and opulence to even be worth living. To be somebody you had to “have it all.” I suppose that was the notion of my youth. I bought into the messages of those around me. I also bought into the media’s messages about how I was suppose to live, what I was supposed to look like, how thin to be, and what I should have to be happy. I was young and didn’t know any better.
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A mantra is a sound, syllable, or group of words which, when recited, are regarded as capable of producing spiritual transformation (or so says Wiki). Actually, mantra is a word common in the eastern world and is itself made up of two words: man meaning "mind," and tra meaning "instrument." So, a mantra is "an instrument of the mind." www.VisiblebyNumbers.com
Take for a moment all the prophecy and predictions off the table. This is not a debate as to whether it will happen or not. Instead, just consider this one question. “If ONLY 10% of the world's population believe that 12/21/2012 spells disaster, what would happen?" www.LightseedsOffice.com I've been reading more of my favorite teacher Abraham, about allowing versus making. If all I could ever want is already out there in the ethers just waiting for my call, then I need to call! But more than that, I need to pave the road. I have a picture in mind of a jungle expedition - there is a caravan of goodies waiting to take off and be delivered to me, and I need to clear the path for them through the tangle of brush. Clearing the road is not work, it's the "action" of relaxing and allowing. I watch as more and more of the path opens up, simply by my intent and desire. The minute I decide to speed it up and interfere, the overgrowth takes over like in the movies. When I relax again and say "yes, thank you, I can feel my abundance coming, I can hear the footsteps and the jingle of the horses' harness and I accept it", THEN the overgrowth magically disappears! Way to create, Matson! www.johnofpeniel.com
"Resolve and thou art free"~ Henry Wadworth Longfellow The time of assessment has come once again. The Old Year is ending and the New Year beginning. This is when we each have chosen to review our lives, and make decisions about the next twelve months. We look at our bodies, our houses, our material and sometimes our spiritual desires, and we decide what the future will bring. We make re-solutions, because the old solutions didn't work. We decide to try a new solution and thus, a new plan or re-solution is born. We then charge off into the year with vigor. As we try the solutions, many will fail, but some will succeed. I warrant you that the latter were the ones that you became resolved about happening. You decided that they were going to come to pass, and so, since you shifted from a plan of attack (resolution), and took the action of determination, they came into your experience (resolved). www.energymakeover4U.com
The New Year is a time when many of us decide things need to change. As you reflect on the year just passed, step onto the scale, pull on a tight pair of jeans or set goals for your career or business, it becomes obvious that doing what you’ve done in the past probably won’t result in the dreams you have for a better future. Change, nevertheless is the hardest thing for most of us to truly embrace. It requires paying attention, letting go of old habits, losing the comfort of the past while stepping into new behaviors that do not yet feel normal. www.JesusReligion.com
Recently, a friend of mine overheard a Christian trying to win a convert by asking a man, "What would you say to Jesus to get you into Heaven?" Often, this question is posed to people who are non-Christians in an effort to frighten them into believing in Jesus. Christians who use fear think they are doing people a service (after all, they are saving souls, aren't they?), but fail to realize the damage they bring to others through use of fear, condemnation and guilt. |
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