
Cause and Effect: Discernment in Action
By the law of cause and effect, every action creates a reaction. Learning to discern what serves us is essential in this new paradigm.
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By the law of cause and effect, every action creates a reaction. Learning to discern what serves us is essential in this new paradigm.

Release resistance and surrender into the flow of life’s great design. Acceptance brings freedom and self-created obstacles of resistance disappear..

A prayer of surrender and devotion — opening to your spiritual calling, serving the greater good, and living in alignment with a higher purpose.

We are always online. With conscious attention, we can reclaim our life, attune to a higher frequency, and reprogram our subconscious mind.

Ready to stop repeating what no longer serves you? This honest post explores how to let go, shift old patterns, and reclaim your life with conscious intention.

A 31-day commitment to daily blogging, creative flow, and personal freedom — exploring consistency as a devotional practice and catalyst for transformation.

Explore how the power of words and conscious personal choice shape the reality you live in. Through personal reflection and practical insight, this post invites you to become more aware of your language, align your inner dialogue with your highest intentions, and reclaim your role as a conscious co-creator of your life.

The Power of Mind and Language Throughout this text we will explore the transformational power of language and how and what we speak create

Acceptance is one of the divine qualities that brings us closer to God and our true nature. Acceptance is all encompassing and includes all things. It is a field of energy as well as a state of being. It is an attitude and a way of living, approaching, meeting, receiving, and being with life. It is to accept what is and what I cannot change or control. As well as accepting my role and responsibilities, that which is within my power to change and affect.
Accepting what has been is forgiveness, while appreciating what is, is to welcome what is to come. In this way acceptance doesn’t hold on to, reject, or suppresses the past. Nor does it resist or block the future, potential, or new possibilities.
Acceptance doesn’t limit. Acceptance expands. Acceptance is a mature attitude that empowers us. It brings us the clarity, vision, power, wisdom, and permission to change.
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