Sunday, June 16, 2013

Give 'pause'

“You see, my friends, when you give ‘pause’, you ‘allow’ the Indwelling Spirit a chance to help you through suggestions and options on how to think and feel about a particular situation, event, or circumstance. By allowing this space, you are in essence saying, ‘Father, let your Will be done.’ When you do this, your spiritual vibration is elevated to allow the Father’s Will to pass through you and into the world. Many of you do this unknowingly and this is how love and light is transmuted from the Parent to the child. - The 11:11 progress group messages



 Believe it or not, this is a matter of how you perceive the world. It is how you see it and how I see it. You may believe in such things as prompts or not, I guess they exist for those who can see them. For those who are open enough to 'read' them. I don't always seem to know what they are 'saying', but they kinda offer me some kind of mind peace. Or maybe it is me who want to associate them with the calm, with the peace, with positive situations. I keep seeing 12:34 or 1:23 or 11:23 and that to me means that things are going to be more than just fine and that I have to continue doing whatever I am doing at the moment.
If you ever feel you don't know what to do next, just sit back and relax. "Pause" yourself. Things will settle down one way or another. I believe for every situation there is a solution, and even when writing this right now I don't have some clear situation in mind, just the feeling and the certitude that for every "problem" {like to call it "situation" rather then 'problem'}there is a waiting answer, staying still undiscovered. If you haven't read it by now, I kindly recommend you to get your hands on Angels Number 101: the meaning of 111, 123, 444, and other number sequences, by Doreen Virtue. (Hay House, 2008, USA), along with other books she wrote.I also like to visit angel 11:11 message board, where you can read about the 11:11 phenomena and other related.

In the end I'll leave you with a short story:

/...The other day I was out to pay some bills when I saw a woman craving for some food goodies. She was looking at the food-windows and then looking at her hand holding a few coins. Looking back at the window, and back to her hand. Near by there was a bus station and she was more likely waiting for the buss. I approached her and kindly ask if she wants some of that food she was craving for. She looked at me kinda surprised and speechless, being unable to understand what I am saying. I told her I saw her earlier looking into the show-windows and handle her 5 rons (about 1 dollar and a half). She looked back to be even more surprised than before. Some people feel offended and they don't want pitty money, some are just happy, but most of them don't think through this aspect and take the money in a blink. I left her decide whether it is going to be spend on that food she was craving for or on something else. This happened in Romania. This can happen anywhere around the globe. Be there and help if you can. The smile you'll receive in return is priceless. I just can't help doing this almost every time I get out, and most of the time I just help them with directions and that counts enormous when highly needed.

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  1. Hello my friend from Creative Souls, I saw this movie called Pay it forward, have your heard of it? If not check it out. I like to go to our hometown cafe, one day an elderly woman came in and as I smiled at her she sat down to order herself some food. I called the waitress over and told her to give me the womans bill but not to let her know till we left..You don't wait around for a thank you, you just pass it on in any way you can.Pass on some good feelings and you'll be sure to carry that happiness with you for a long tine. And good for you Cristina, a smile is worth so much but don't be upset if you don't get one back, that's not how it works. Just keep giving

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    1. Thank you for your kind words, Bernice. And you are so right, I don't always have a smile in return. Of course I don't mind, they will offer that smile to someone else when they are...ready. :)
      And yes, I've heard about Pay it forward, and it seems to take over the Europe. I haven't done a pay forward just yet, and that's mainly because I haven't search for the list with the cafeterias that are part of this movement. But thank you for your nice remind!

      I would like to hear from you again, Bernice. Please feel free to stop by any time and leave a comment, a thought...

      Hugs,
      Cristina

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  2. Hello my friend from Creative Souls, I saw this movie called Pay it forward, have your heard of it? If not check it out. I like to go to our hometown cafe, one day an elderly woman came in and as I smiled at her she sat down to order herself some food. I called the waitress over and told her to give me the womans bill but not to let her know till we left..You don't wait around for a thank you, you just pass it on in any way you can.Pass on some good feelings and you'll be sure to carry that happiness with you for a long tine. And good for you Cristina, a smile is worth so much but don't be upset if you don't get one back, that's not how it works. Just keep giving

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