You have everything you need...use your creativity and feel whole.
Lots of people are talking about December 21, 2012 and the galactic alignment. The world is not ending, however there is going to be a shift as we continue to pass through the galactic equator. Some believe that on December 21, the solstice sun will no longer be moving toward the galactic equator, but moving out/away from it. (It has been moving towards it for 18 years and will now be moving away for the next 18 years). So, we will be right at it's center in 12/21/2012, thus the shift, the change, 'end'...
According to many philosophers, there will be some shift in our world. This is the time to gather together with friends, family and like minded people and start working together on bettering your life, your family relationships, the community and the world. Begin with yourself.
If you believe in the power of prayer, channeling energy and the power of positive thinking, you will love this time of the year. Make it happen. Begin to create, make small changes in your life.
I end with these two quotes:
“The problem is whether we are determined to go in the direction of compassion or not. If we are, then can we reduce the suffering to a minimum? If I lose my direction, I have to look for the North Star, and I go to the north. That does not mean I expect to arrive at the North Star. I just want to go in that direction.”
― Thich Nhat Hanh, Being Peace
― Thich Nhat Hanh, Being Peace
“WE ALREADY HAVE everything we need. There is no need for self-improvement. All these trips that we lay on ourselves—the heavy-duty fearing that we’re bad and hoping that we’re good, the identities that we so dearly cling to, the rage, the jealousy and the addictions of all kinds—never touch our basic wealth. They are like clouds that temporarily block the sun. But all the time our warmth and brilliance are right here. This is who we really are. We are one blink of an eye away from being fully awake.”
― Pema Chödrön, Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living
― Pema Chödrön, Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living
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