Our intention creates our reality. –Wayne Dyer
Lately I’ve been in that quiet place where everything just seems to be in harmony. It’s like that cork that’s floating along on top of the water without a care in the world as to where it may be headed or how it will get there.
Interestingly, many of my friends have sensed the difference in me and mistakenly assumed that something is wrong because I’ve been a bit more quiet than usual. The reality is that I’ve never felt better. The interesting part of that, for me anyway, are the feelings of detachment that have accompanied this change. I’m not talking about apathy or anything like that but rather a serene “knowing” that all is well and that, as such, there is no need for me to concern myself with what I now see as “trivial” matters. It’s as if I understand the statement, perhaps for the first time, that I’ve heard so many times before; “Don’t sweat the small stuff…and it’s all small stuff!”
So, how did I get here? Well, the single biggest thing that I can attribute this to is the practice I’ve been doing for a while now where I set my intention for my day as soon as I awaken every morning. I started out by saying to myself things like:
- “Today, I am grateful for (fill in the blank).”
- “Today, I intent to attract a joyous day.”
- “Today, I intent to feel good.”
As my practice has continued, I’ve found that I don’t necessarily need to mentally verbalize these thoughts because I have learned how to focus on the feelings associated with what I want which, of course, attracts more of those feelings.
If you haven’t yet had the opportunity, I encourage you to give this a try. It may just surprise you!
My Kind of Game Playing « Feeling Good said,
May 26, 2007 at 12:09 pm
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