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Last Post 01/15/2010 5:04 PM by  Krystalle
Meru homework, changing "I want"
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01/15/2010 2:25 PM
    I am going from the language of wanting to saying "I choose." I find it feels empowering!

    An example is "I choose to create my permaculture garden". So here I am, already in my garden:

    I am surrounded by color and delightful bird calls in my flower, herb and vegetable garden. I am so glad to be using permacuture principles; they are easy to learn and apply. Alan and I are enjoying the red poppies, mint, rainbow colored zinnias, chamomile, echinacea and the wonderful scent of lemon balm. The garden design, inspired by my designing angels, is a perfect mix of plants, statues and a fountain for the frogs, birds and lizards to enjoy. Life is abundant here.

    I love to meditate and practice my yoga in my sunny meadow area. I enjoy the warmth of the sun and feel its healing, balancing energy. I send love to the heart of our earth. I breathe beeply, lay on our Mother earth, feeling embraced, whole and loved. Nature and I are in a healing partnership. Life is good!

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    01/15/2010 5:04 PM
    Beautiful Ann!
    You moved from choosing your permaculture garden to having and enjoying your permaculture garden. Bravo! I feel your peace permeating your garden; I feel the warm rays of our sun gracing and blessing every leaf, petal, and stem of each poppy and peach blossom and warming many helpful and faithful frogs, lizards, and polinators. I enjoy breathing in your garden's peace and feeling my bliss!

    Changing "I want" to "I choose" places us in our pathway of our next steps: "I have", "I love", "I create", "I enjoy". Your experience is a perfect example of this. Enjoy your beautiful sunny garden!

    Blessings,
    Krystalle
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