Yeah I know I haven't posted every other day like I promised. Today I realized why that is. I am not blogging about what I am most passionate about. Yes, I am interested in the things I write about, especially the birds (really going to miss them when I move) but what I am passionate about is personal development and I almost never write about that here. I even have a published ebook that I have sold to rave reviews and yet....
So I will write about my personal philosophy around personal growth from now on, altho I may throw in a line or two about other things.
Today a friend of mine posted something on Facebook that I thought was soooo good;
If you don't speak the positive things..... the positive peeps won't gather round. If you don't speak the negative things....the negative peeps won't gather round.
How's is that for Law of Attraction!?!
The other day I heard a small ping on my office window. I thought it was a bug hitting the glass but that little voice said go check so I did. Turned out to be a Ruby Throat Hummingbird. He was lying on the ground, stunned. I picked him up to make sure his neck or a wing wasn't broken but he seemed perfectly fine. I took him over to a hanging flower basket, thinking he would be safe until he was ready to get back at it but when I went to set him inside he clung to my hand as if to indicate that he wanted to stay with me. I figured that was just him being stunned and as soon as he ws more with it, a human holding him would be super scary so I gently disengaged. He sat in the basket for a bit and then was off in a flash. I did snap a couple of pics but I haven't even looked at them til I just downloaded them so I could post one.
I bring up the hummingbird because we can learn a lot about the Law of Supply from birds. With the exception of the hummingbirds, a bird does not really worry about its supply. It simply expects to find what it needs to live--and it does. Not so the Hummingbirds, they find a supply and spend endless hours guarding it, never understanding that the soul that put the feeder out there in the first place will refill it as needed. Your supply is truly unlimited so long as you have the capacity to see it.
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