Monday, June 16, 2008

The Voice


Good morning one and all. It's Monday once again, wow, where did the weekend go?

This week I have got to put my writer's hat back on and get down to business. I had so many distractions and other business to attend to over the last couple weeks that I chose to let my creative juices take a vacation.

The juices did slack off but not entirely and I have some newspaper clippings in my folder that are the seeds of future ideas. The writer's hat may have not been on my head, but it was close by.

I have one query that is still out there and I am hoping it will come back with an assignment attached to it. If that happens the champagne will be flowing here I can tell you.

Anyway, I will get back to query writing this week and brainstorming some other ideas as well.

I really did succeed in giving up my fear last week. My universe did tilt and I have already seen obvious changes in my personal life. I am sure I will see it in my professional life as well.

I knew somehow that I would never really be successful as a writer (or person) until I let my fears lose their hold over me. That only makes sense and I want a well-rounded life. I don't want to be successful only as a writer and have my personal life fraught with conflict. That's not who I am.

I have been working from Tolle's words: Each person's life--each life form--represents a world, a unique way the universe experiences itself. When your form dissolves, a world comes to an end--one of countless worlds.

That means that we are all unique and the universe has chosen to express itself through our unique forms. This makes all humans equal and includes every life form as well. All life is important and has a place in the energy of our lives.

I love that idea because it means that we are all here for a reason and we are all expected to live out that reason, that purpose. I am definitely finding my purpose and it is so expanding.

Oddly enough Facebook has helped me expand my universe as well. Maybe the advents of technology aren't all as distancing as I once thought.

I wish you all a wonderful Monday.

A demain.

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