This holiday
season, as we witness Nature progress into the slow and quiet slumber of
winter, our interactions with family, friends and co-workers only seem to
speed up more and more by comparison. Instead of succumbing mindlessly to
the demands of any and every occasion, allow divine inspiration to take the
lead by making joy and love a priority in your holiday activities, as
explained in the wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer:
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Joy
A hectic schedule crammed with non-purposeful activities precludes an
experience of inspiration; we feel joy draining from our body and spirit.
When the calendar becomes frenzied, full of unnecessary turbulence because
we’ve failed to simplify, we won’t be able to hear those long-distance
calls from our Source . . . and we’ll slip into stress, anguish, and even
depression. So whatever it takes to feel joy, we simply must act upon it.
Regardless of our current station in life, we have a spiritual contract to
make joy our constant companion—so we must learn to make a conscious choice
to say no to anything that takes us away from an inspired life. This can be
done gently, while clearly showing others that this is how we choose to
live. We can start by turning down requests that involve actions that don’t
correspond with our inner knowing about why we’re here. Even at work, we
can find ways to keep ourselves on an inspirational agenda. Opting for joy
involves giving ourselves time for play instead of scheduling a workaholic
nightmare. We deserve to feel joy—it’s our spiritual calling. By giving
ourselves free time to read, meditate, exercise, and walk in nature, we’re
inviting the guidance that’s waiting patiently to come calling with
inspirational messages. There’s also no law requiring us to be at the
continual beck and call of our family members. I see no reason to feel
anything but joy when we know it’s right to choose to do what we’re called
to do, even when it interferes with another family member’s calling.
Love
Thoughts or actions that aren’t tuned to love will prevent inspiration from
getting through to us—we need to remember that we come from a Source of
pure love, so a simple life means incorporating that love as one of the
mainstays of our material existence. Just as love is the priority in the
final moments of life, so it must be as we simplify life now. We can go
toward a clearer life by examining and purifying our relationships with
those we love, with ourselves, and with God. What we’re looking for are
connections that keep us in an energy of love, which is the highest and
fastest energy in the Universe. If we organize our life around love—for
God, for ourselves, for family and friends, for all humankind, and for the
environment—we’ll remove a lot of the chaos and disorder that defines our
life. This is a way to simplify our life, but more than that, it’s a way to
attract inspiration.
— Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
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