millie shows me a human figure with their nose right up against a very tall brick wall that seems to go on forever to each side.
"you create your walls. you make them big and strong because you believe in them. they look big and solid up close, but they are energetic walls, not physical ones."
the view changes, as the human begins to float a little, the wall becomes smaller and more transparent. the human floats above the wall and looks down on a maze of similar wall segments.
"the more you flow, the smaller the walls get. you can make them disappear completely. don't believe in them. live your life in joy, moment to moment. the walls will dissolve.
stop worrying about the future. call your energy back to the present moment -- how do you feel right now? focus on what makes you feel good. each moment is infinite and full of possibility.
staying in the moment helps with the flow, helps you stay out of fear, helps you connect with joy."
now she shows me a cobblestone street. directly around me, inside my personal space, the stones are precious gems.
"only by staying in the moment will you see the gems, the gifts your life has for you. slow down. look around. don't just notice it, let it in. remove your focus from your busy life, your worries. be present in the moment and feel your gifts. treasure them."
I stopped getting new information, but millie didn't leave my lap like she usually does when I've 'got it.' so I asked, am I missing a key piece?
"you're not *doing* it."
ah. true, I was not. thinking about living in the moment is not the same thing as actually doing it. I managed a few seconds of truly living in the moment, and then I had to go home and feed the dogs. give it a try, it's as hard as you make it for yourself, to quote a furry friend of mine.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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