Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Spoken Words of Spirit--May 4, 2012

If you wake up one day and find out that someone did not do something they were supposed to do for you, or for other pertinent reasons, it does not good to become irate. Likewise, throwing a pity party for yourself will not help. To diffuse the situation, you may have to revamp your own thinking and be less hesitant to tackle the responsibility. You will probably find that doing this will feel relieving, as long as you are not beating the drum of anger.

People will make mistakes and forget to do things all the time. It is part of being human. When that happens, it is not an automatic for you to raise your level of anxiety or to lash out in frustration and anger. The same values of spiritual precepts still hold true. If you were the one who let someone down by accidentally failing to fulfill something you said you would do, or something that is your responsibility, you would not want to be beaten up for it. The kingdom of higher beings is always watching and looking to assist you. Do you think they are going to have an emotional collapse? Of course not! Look at everything in small, separated events. Otherwise, it is easy to feel inundated with responsibilities that may hinder your growth.

The gist of what we are speaking about is to simply release any thoughts of overreacting to a letdown. Why? Because the very next second affords you the opportunity to reconfigure your efforts, which leads to the variations that may give you something stronger or more satisfying in the future. Failure is never the end, but merely a stop until you have the grit and determination to forge a new start. While you must learn to trust that delegating some responsibilities is important, it does not mean that ruination happens if someone does not do things the way you would like. Trust that the grace and blessings of your guardians are monitoring everything. They will help you to put in order the reality of each episode as individual events and not a conglomeration of disappointments. These are The Spoken Words of Spirit.
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Friday, May 4th, Jim will be doing a fundraiser for the Nutritional Intervention for Veterans at the Huntington Hilton. This is a great cause and the funds will be used to help bring a variety of natural and nutritional healthcare to our veterans in need. For tickets and information, please go to www.JimFargiano.com or call NFIV at: 1-516-484-0776. You can also call Jim’s off at: 631-728-3377. There will be a 50/50 raffle and other prizes! Tickets are still available.

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1 comment:

Mary said...

People will make mistakes and forget to do things all the time. It is part of being human. When that happens, it is not an automatic for you to raise your level of anxiety or to lash out in frustration and anger.

Oppsy this is a tough one I have done this from time to time hhaha


The gist of what we are speaking about is to simply release any thoughts of overreacting to a letdown. Why? Because the very next second affords you the opportunity to reconfigure your efforts, which leads to the variations that may give you something stronger or more satisfying in the future.

While you must learn to trust that delegating some responsibilities is important, it does not mean that ruination happens if someone does not do things the way you would like.

Okay this is a big lesson for me.

Thank you always,
Jim Our Angel :-)**
God bless.

I am looking forward to seeing you at the event. I found out this morning that Sandy has tickets.