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You Are Safe and All Is Well
The planet is going through upheaval during this time of great change - depletion in the amount of natural resources compared with the last century, the melting of the ice caps and the number of species that are dying out. We are always evolving. The movements of the planet and also the events of this world are cyclical and elliptical. One season follows another. 'Bad' times follow 'good' times. Everything is in a constant state of motion and flux. Change is constant.
As you travel through this time of change and upheaval in the financial markets many doubts may arise. You may need to remind yourself that this is a natural process. I encourage you to believe that only good will come. In order to survive and thrive believe that you are entitled to do that. I often say an affirmation that helps me when fears start to surface, "I am safe and all is well." This quick and easy thought reminds me that all is well and there is nothing to be afraid of.
When we realise that all we have is this very moment, what happens in the world around us seems less stressful. In this present moment you are safe and all is well. Everything else is either past (a memory) or future (hasn't happened yet and indeed will pass away). In this 'now' moment you are safe and all is well - always.
The challenge is to remember to stay in the present moment. I highly recommend refraining from watching television or listening to the news (try it for a week or so to see how it feels) - so that your mind can be free of these 'negative' influences. Then stay focused on what you desire and it will surely manifest for you.
Best wishes,
Mary King
www.maryking.com.au
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