In the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar, today, Saturday, April 25, 2009 is 7 Kan the seed. Many days of Kan there has been a focus on new beginnings and the start of something, but today as I ask for the intended focus I am told, “Go For It”. Talk about simple!
Sometimes we get so caught up in the to-do that we forget to dream. Doesn’t it feel wonderful to regain that synergistic flow of the dream? Other times we have so many dreams that we don’t know what to do with them. Having a dream does not mean realizing a dream.
Go for it. The dream is only a seedling, it takes your efforts to make it grow.
Looking within our own soul can be a challenging experience, for we also carry the concepts, beliefs, and opinions of those we have encountered throughout our lives. Clarity can be found in a way that does not challenge or tear down, but in a flow that recognizes your inner truth and spiritual path, as well as the alliance we have with the world around us. Sessions are available by phone, online (chat) or email.
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April 25th, 2009 at 7:07 pm
Talk about “Go for it”, My girlfriend Cyndi and I just put an offer in for our first house today! And just about 2 weeks ago, I would never have considered that would have been even possible!
And speaking of seeds, I really had an interesting experience with the seed of life. I was sitting in a teleconference at work, and I pulled a quarter out of my pocket and started tracing a circle on the page with it. As I added 6 circles tangentially to it, and then 12 more to the 6, the mood of the teleconference changed from boring and drudgery to a more creative lively, can-do kind of space! Personally, I went from a pretty crappy morning to light-hearted and jovial, and even though there was a significant amount of work that needed to be done, it did not feel like a burden; it felt more like a challenge and an exciting opportunity!
April 26th, 2009 at 12:47 am
That rocks!!
Two very amazing insights, Jason. Thank you so much for sharing, it just makes it all a little more real for us all that we can shift and grow very quickly!