Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Forgiveness

I recently gave a talk at a local spiritualist church regarding Spiritual Prosperity. Although I have written a book titled Spiritual Principles of Wealth and have given many workshops around this title, I had not spoken on the subject for a few years. While preparing my talk and rereading my own book I realized that one aspect of spiritual prosperity which I had almost forgotten was FORGIVENESS. Partly this was because I automatically work on that aspect now and had become a part of me. Bringing it back into my consciousness though, was a good exercise as I was able to recheck if I was holding onto any resentments and or guilt about anything. Also I was able to carry through the information into my newly formed Wealth Group. When you have resentments and anger at another or oneself, you have blocks in your vibration system. Therefore FOREGIVENESS is the key to remove them. My suggestion is if as you look at your life and feel you need to be having more of anything in your life - money, love, excitement etc, then look at what you need to be FORGIVING. It's almost guaranteed if you let go, FORGIVE, then abundance will come on in.
I personally believe it is very important to FORGIVE self. Therefore, ensure you are forgiving yourself as well. I personally have found if I forgive my part in whatever, then it is easy to FORGIVE anyone or anything else.
If you have trouble FORGIVING, then you may want to utilize my Tape - Energy Release - which helps deload and bring you into alignment and connection.
Norma Cowie

Friday, February 03, 2006

Book of Daniel

I was disappointed today to discover NBC had cancelled the TV show Book of Daniel. They have chosen not to show the last (I believe 4) shows to complete the 8 they had agreed with. I found this show by accident one Friday night, and found myself laughing a lot during it. I told others about it but obviously the ratings, plus some stations refusing to show it had its effect. This show was edgy, yes, took you places perhaps where you did not want to go, but it reflected so much of middle class life. If one is honest, and understands human response and./or action you would have found it so. I found the script, acting and story line excellent. I found it fascinating that the main character, an anglican priest, talked with Jesus - don't we all talk to someone - even Jesus in times of contemplation of what to do. That he took pills - heh haven't lots of people who are under stress and any priest/minister is taken pills. His daughter sells pot, well many people do. Wife drinks to much, I'm sure we all know someone who does, Gay son - it happens, an adopted son who is girl crazy - definately happens. It went on and on, relating to life, but condensed into this one family. Anyway, I'll miss my friday night laugh at life, the craziness we get ourselves into, the stupid things we do, and most of all I will miss Jesus showing up.