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8th February
2010
written by Nikki Nemerouf

Every day I am planting seeds based upon the intentions that I declare (combination of thought, feeling, action and spirit) so what that means is that everyday I am both planting new seeds, nurturing the seeds that have been planted and harvesting the seeds that have been planted long ago.

 

So often I tend to forget about the seeds planted many months ago when I was fearful about business or affairs of the heart.  I have forgotten about all of those times waking up with a feeling of dread and engaging in behavior that validated my worst case scenarios portrayed in my mind.

 

So when things do not work out as well as I think they should today I need to be mindful of the notion that I am probably harvesting a crop that was planted with a negative vibe many months ago.

 

So, my friends consider this notion:  Whatever we are experiencing today is a function of what seeds have been planted from our past.  If we recognize that both the joy and pain experienced in life is a function of our intentions (either conscious or otherwise) then we can always celebrate how powerful we are as human beings to live our lives intentionally.

 

I encourage you to join me in being mindful of the seeds we are planting today.  Anytime you merge a thought with strong feeling driving an action consider that a seed has been planted that begins growing immediately.    What I plan on doing is that the moment I catch myself having a thought and feeling that does not serve my highest good I plan on using some of the tools I teach our clients to help interrupt the process so that I can consciously insert a more effective seed.

 

Remember to consider that fear driven reactions both hurt us in the present moment and plant a seed that will be harvested in the future.

 

The way we live our lives today will serve to plant seeds for our futures. 

So:

 

  1. Live well
  2. Be mindful of thoughts, feelings, and actions
  3. Enjoy the harvest

 

I hope this entry will inspire you to plant new seeds today that will help shape a more joyous future.

2 Comments

  1. Payonnack
    21/05/2010

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  2. 27/05/2010

    You really make it seem so easy with your presentation but I find this topic to be really something which I think I would never understand. It seems too complicated and very broad for me. I am looking forward for your next post, I will try to get the hang of it!

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