1) Meditation for today: Sit quietly and look around you. Notice anything in your surroundings that is something you love, as well as things you normally try to avoid dealing with. Extend your awareness to the entire space. Let's change your relationship to your physical home.
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2) Don't rush through this. Take your time. For things that are positive and helpful in your surroundings, take this moment to feel gratitude. To realize there are millions of people on this planet who wish they had what you have. Recognize how much we take for granted.
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3) Now allow yourself to notice how many things in your home cry out for your attention. Closets and drawers that need to be sorted out, space that needs to be cleaned, clutter that needs to be dealt with, emails that need to be written, calls to make. Don't rush. Lean in to it.
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Now for the big one: people. As you sit there send love to everyone who lives with you, especially the ones who annoy you. Realize this is the perfect opportunity to spend time getting clear, dissolving walls in front of your heart. Surrender to God your annoyances & judgements.
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Okay listening to your words and sending YOU love. Hope you start being more positive too. Not spreading mistrust and anger. 🙄... 🙏❤
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Replying to @JunkieKai
OK, let’s have that conversation. Do you think we should just pour pink paint over our problems and pretend they don’t exist, in the name of “spirituality?” That’s called doing a spiritual bypass, whether as individuals or collectively. Nothing “positive” about it at all.

Mar 15, 2020 · 6:35 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
and we are you know? We are all friends, because we all want the same general thing even if we dont agree on the details. We want a better, fairer, more just and loving world.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Pouring paint over something ugly is not what I'm talking about... but what you're doing is drawing your own interpretation of picture on someone elses painting 😕 which isn't right either. What Trump is doing is disgusting trying to cause rifts between friends, why do the same?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Its interesting that you said, "Let's have that conversation", but instead, just say what you want to and bounce, ignoring any opposing point of view. You don't bother to acknowledge what may be hard for you to answer, or attempt the actual conversation you said was wanted