My Dear Ones,
Today, let us focus on becoming more aware of our Inner
Guide and learning how to use it in daily living. It is
a powerful principle that is ever within us and a function
that can make all the difference in our lives. When involved
in a counselling session I always strive to awaken in the
other their own ability to solve problems. It is a joy for
me to see others look at their challenges in a very positive
way and search for solutions believing that the appropriate
one exist in every situation. This allows for seeing the
'glass half full and not half empty'. Seeing the 'glass
half full' allows us to find solutions without being stressed
out by fear and anxiety.
This positive attitude energizes us rather than burn us
out. We need to develop the ability to solve our own problems
without being dependent on others to always solve them for
us. Being dependent is not a desirable position as others
may not always be around to help us in times of need. Of
course, we can use the assistance of others but we need
to take the responsibility for finding the solutions ourselves.
There is a saying: If you give a person a fish, you feed
them for a day; if you teach them how to fish you, feed
them for life. This is always my attitude when working with
others. I seek, in every way, to help them discover their
own powerful resources by recognizing and using their inner
guide. This is especially so in physical healing. Instead
of spending hours to help transform the vibrations of disharmony
in illnesses, I feel so much more fulfilled when I show
people how to transform undesirable subtle energy patterns
by themselves. Then they develop the power to heal themselves.
Learning to be self reliant is always a great asset. We
have within us all the resources we need in the human experience
if only we can tap into them. Let strive to awaken within
us that guiding power that can help us to live in more self
empowered and fulfilling ways.
Have a divine evening every one. Know that I am thinking
of you and sending my love.
Yours in service,
Vasudeva (writing today from Santorini, Greece)