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My three-month blogging milestone

It’s been about three months since I started this blog, inspired by a need to follow the whisperings of a call. Like a puzzle in progress, I started with a piece in a corner and day by day I add another part or take it away and move things around striving for a cohesive picture that will reveal itself (I hope) with enough attention and care.

Either I am a grand puzzle master or just cuckoo. Continue reading

What does gravity and synchronicity look like?

In my last post, I ventured to say that gravity has another name– synchronicity; Both are unseen fields of energy causing convergence of objects/events toward a single source. The difference is the source. While Earth and other planets have gravity, people have synchronicity. Both operate by the same Law of Attraction. So perhaps we can get a glimpse of how synchronicity works by looking at what we know, so far, about gravity.

The magic of gravity lies in what we cannot see. We know that apples fall off of trees down to Earth, but how exactly does Earth predictably attract apples to itself? Albert Einstein gave us a plausible explanation when he published his Theory of General Relativity in 1916. Einstein could ‘see’ space… at least enough to describe it with equations anyway.

According to Einstein’s theory, Continue reading

Using the law of manifestation

Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.

Albert Einstein

The law of manifestation states: our reality is a product of what we visualize and believe.
 
I view this law as a necessary sequel to the law of attraction. It is the goal-oriented second step naturally following the information gathering first step. The implications of the law are profound. It says that there is a ‘matrix’ and not only that, but we can alter it too, at will. Unlike the film however, this matrix is a product of nature, not of machines. Reality as it turns out, is fluid–a flexible construct highly influenced by our ‘touch’ and how we shape it.

Writer’s journey

I don’t quite have the green light on being a full-time blogger…yet, as in I still have a ‘day job’, unlike Geraldine DeRuiter of The Everywhereist, a blog recently included in Time magazine’s Top 25 blogs of 2011. Geraldine received the go ahead signal when she got laid off from her desk job as a copy writer. Unemployed, but married to someone who apparently travels a lot, all over the world for work, gave her a next step namely to get on the airplane with her hubby, albeit after some loafing around. Not only did she receive a green light to start a travel blog, she got an announcement over the loud-speaker followed by an embossed invitation, you know the kind you get for weddings.

Don’t worry this isn’t a whining post of why her and not me rants.When I cheer for her, I cheer for me. Continue reading