Friday, March 21, 2014

Change the Present to Create the Future



This blog is all about change. The insight shared here can influence your health, relationship, workplace or home. Change begins with how we choose to see things, since that is the only thing we really control. Yet, releasing old attachments that allow a new reality can seem complicated.  This is why my posts, as well as my workshops, offer not only a why but, a how  using the tools of shamans or mystics. Every exercise is based on ancient teachings; Universal Principles that form the base for all world philosophies. Today’s tool is the practice of casting.   




Casting is a simple process of throwing familiar 3 dimensional objects onto a table or floor. Part of the Principle of Vibration states that objects held pick up the energy vibration of our thoughts and emotions. When the objects are thrown they will fall in a pattern that reflects our attachment to whatever condition held in the mind. The human mind struggles to separate emotion from thoughts because emotions cloud rational thinking. This is why it is simpler to give effective advice to a friend’s problem than to find a sane solution to our own. Experiences become distorted when seen through a cloud of emotion. Casting offers clarity without judgment. People think they can change others with this process but the only way to change another is to change one’s self. Every given situation is a reflection of us; we are the common denominator. Change the core or hum of a vibration and a ripple begins to spread out.

Start your casting project by collecting 21 small objects. I use 21 because it represents completion, birth, endings and beginnings in many cultures. The objects should not be fragile. They can vary or be the same such as: 21 buttons, stones, coins or keys. As a student of subtle energy, I prefer the collections I design to contain objects from sacred areas of the world. In the end it is only important that each object be no larger than a large coin and able to withstand being tumbled in a container.



The Process: Sitting in front of a table or other flat area, hold the items in your hands while thinking of the circumstances you want to change. Next, close your eyes and gently toss the items out in front of you. When you open your eyes you will be seeing an abstract reflection of your situation. Study it a minute.

What do you want to change? You are the artist and the items before you are your palette. What needs to move or turn over to create an image attractive to your eye? Forget about WHY you are performing this process, just do it because it feels good. Repositioning these 3 dimensional objects sends a ripple through the etheric field creating change. I like to leave my casting lay out for a few hours or a day. It is a thing of beauty I have created and I want to enjoy it. At some point of the day, speak the words “It is done.” and place the articles into a container to store.

  It's that simple. If you have questions post a comment...if you want one of my bags visit





Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Step Into The Future




Do you find yourself feeling fatigued? I don’t mean the good sense of exhaustion that comes from completing a big project.  I’m speaking of days upon days when you dread seeing the light of morning and don’t even want to get up. Most of my clients that have voiced that complaint were invariably trying to drag something from yesterday into today. Regrets or mistakes are anchors formed from misconceptions. In actuality, there are no mistakes; there are only consequences. Yet, if we view the results of our decisions as punishments, they become a burden that can drag anyone down. If you want to break free, you need to have a new focus, a goal.

I was told that sleep comes as an interruption when you have a passion or desire. Over the years, I have found this statement to be true. Once the decision is made to achieve something and we start the affirming process, eagerness grows. Its heightened vibration dispels feelings of negativity, strengthening resolve to see desires manifest. The more excited and resolute we become the faster things happen.



Creating vision boards, posters, or placing tokens as physical reminders helps keep the mental focus. Stating affirmations each morning, evening, and when you find yourself stuck in a mental dead zone such as a red lights, traffic jam, a doctors waiting room, or a  cashier’s line, lets you turn negatives into positives.  You may not be able to stay free of those zones but you can turn them into opportunities for positive re-enforcement of your hearts desires.  
An important tool for manifesting that I had forgotten over the years is the habit of projecting ten years into the future and seeing your desire already achieved. Where and how will you be living? What will you be wearing? What will your life be like? Creating this kind of mental imagery makes you the star and director of your own personal mental movie. Write your own script. Watch your movie as you awaken each morning and again at night. Let it be your chosen dream as you close your eyes.  Viewing your movie often makes it grow stronger and closer to your reality. Your subconscious mind does not make judgments; it just accepts everything it sees as real.  So feed it what you want.

If you want to understand the idea of no mistakes more clearly pick up the movie:Evening.    Post a question or comment for me...or visit me on Face Book.  I’ll respond.