Sunday, November 06, 2011

To Have a Good Life

Open the flow and we’re good to go!

To have a good life, let go of all strife!

Ingest the best.. Forgive the rest!

See only Good, Hear only Good, Speak only Good.
Find a spot, a mantra, a simply inspiring practice and JUST DO IT!  Everyday, all day.
It takes a little time to make sense of what this is saying.
The world and its problems seem so difficult and take so much time to analyze and resolve.
The  problems are complex and the solution is so simple.

Forgive and bless.
Erase and extend Love.
Love and fear disappears.
Give Goodness and Receive Good.
Anyone or all of these simple solutions will work, when you work with them.
Sometimes the ego, the false or learned personal self, is resistant, stubborn, stuck and afraid.
Sometimes we fail to forgive and love again, because we have learned we will be defenseless.
Sometimes we believe that it takes as much work to solve a problem than it does to create it.
Sometimes we simply are afraid to try something different, because we don’t know what will occur.

Try out any one of these possibilities:
·     Look for goodness and Love and you will find it.
·     Open the flow by letting go.
·     Love everyone equally as One Love.
·     Give freely with joy and receive fully with gratitude.
·     Express honestly only what you want to hear.
·     Contribute and participate in what you really value.
·     Quiet your mind with forgiving thoughts.
·     Bless the world you see and you will see it differently.

The holy healing work we are here to do is for all humanity, past, present and future.
The forgiveness work we are here to do is for all conscious and unconscious guilt and pain.
The gratitude work we are here to do is to bless and amplify what is really true.
The letting go work we are here to do is to release gently everything that is not wholly good and eternal.

I am loving the work you and I do, knowing it is for all of us, past and future.
We are making a difference when we wholly forgive and love anyone.
Loving us all as One, 
Betty Lue