Sunday, August 9, 2015

Savor The Heart Spoken Words




"When your heart speaks,
take good notes."

Judith Campbell


Like cleaning out an attic filled with debris, carefully extract outdated images we no longer wear.  Discard the cruel phrases that linger in the air.  Examine painful memories and then let them gently float away.  Dust off old dreams buried in the clutter.  Let old yearnings for expressing the unique sides of the self manifest into plans of action.  As we begin to think clearly, we begin to hear our inner voice.  The more attention we give to this voice, the stronger it will become.  It will support, encourage, and flood our minds with hope for things to come.

When we pay attention, we begin to engage with the voice, understanding far more than we used to.  Greater insights are unveiled  and we grow stronger by applying the shared information.  To be engaged with the voice in our heart, confidence grows, the sense of connection encourages us, and we are less likely to feel alone.

Gradually, our appreciation for the wisdom unfolding within us is worthy of recording.  We begin to silence our mind at will, light a candle, welcome the Divine and quietly be prepared for the message. A journal can be the keeper of the words to be visited again and again.   If we are lucky enough to find ourselves in the flow of communication, write accurately, knowing it will all make better sense when we re-read our writings later.

Over time, the written messages from our heart spoken by our inner voice, will become a treasure trove.  As we glance through the words hastily spread across pages, we marvel at how such information arrived.  We may not even remember writing it.  It might read differently than when we wrote it.

The Divine speaks to us through our writing.  We find ourselves guided or comforted.  We are actively engaged in our lives again, knowing we are connected to good.  Our awareness builds an appreciation for all things.  We find ourselves to be more comfortable in our world.

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