When we keep our focus on the Forces of Good, we enjoy the signs of this abundant flow. We do not complain, argue, resist or push away. Instead, we reap rewards for ourselves and for those around us.
Vehicle of Good
Jessie raised horses and taught dressage. One day she went over to her neighbor’s farm to collect some offered discarded lumber. While she was there, she noticed the open horse feed bag standing half full.
As a frequent visitor she knew that bag had been full recently. J asked her friend, “Did your horse just get into the bag?” The man next door responded, “Oh my, yes she did. Apparently, my horse gorged herself today. I had not noticed.”
This star leaped into action. As an expert on horses, she knew that much overeating can kill a horse. Immediately the two located that animal and began the treatment that can remediate the situation.
The horse was saved that day. The heroine served as a vehicle of Good and she was thrilled!
Easy Results Flow
Pepper met in a small book group with two friends. As they were anticipating the prospect of lunch first, Clara, one friend, excitedly declared her objections to much of the book’s last chapter which had a focus on political beliefs of the author.
Inwardly, Pepper sighed. P preferred that this group discuss the author’s mental and spiritual formulations, ones that can raise our spirits, increase our faith and offer tips for growth. Outwardly she did voice that she did not prefer a political discussion.
Pepper participated in getting the lunch on the table and for all to catch up as they relished their meal.
About an hour later, they started the discussion. Pepper dove in enthusiastically reviewing the many insights she gleaned from an early section. The others joined in and soon were sharing their underlined sentences that impressed them.
The assembled women excitedly shared what each appreciated in the work. Soon members shared moving personal stories where Good prevailed, how prayer worked for them, miracles and more.
Someone realized they had talked an extra hour. Happily, they decided on the next book and on a next meeting date.
Pepper focused on what she loved, the group flowed along. There were no objections voiced, no arguments. All went well.
Simple Solution Pops
Clancy had purchased a new EMF cell phone case for a future need. Just yesterday C decided the current one looked much the worse for wear, she pulled out the replacement.
This protagonist anticipated an easy switch. As she did the transfer, she saw the case was not closing “Oh my, this thing does not work for me, and I still do need a new case.”
Clancy felt a bit ruffled. Immediately she began research into returning it (No go. The “return by” date passed months ago.) She regarded competitor websites, examined features and prices. Our gal started to assume she would forfeit the cost of the one she had stored.
Soon this star required a break and left the “problem” alone as she switched activities, had lunch, worked in the garden.
When Clancy swung back around to the case, our heroine looked at it and smiled. She put the phone in the new case, grabbed a hair tie from the desk, wrapped it around the newly encased phone. The case closed well with that hair tie banded around it.
Instant solution. Relaxation and “easy peasy”. Forces of Good just handled it and very quickly.
Want to share some of the pay offs from your appreciating and easy living? We will enjoy them!
About the Author
Janet Pearlman is a spiritual teacher, counselor, healer and artist. These posts demonstrate everyday applications of the path to greater self knowledge and mastery. Opportunities for greater empowerment abound in the moments of our lives. As we all go for operating from a centered and loving space, we are creating a world where peace can prevail. In her forty-seven year journey of self-discovery, Janet has deeply studied the teachings of Abraham-Hicks, Ernest Holmes, Inayat Khan and more. Janet offers individual sessions by phone and in person. Please contact her at jpearl555@earthink.net to arrange an appointment.