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Everything comes to us that belongs to us if we create the capacity to receive it. - Rabindranath Tagore
Isn’t this a truth? Creating the capacity to receive entails believing we deserve and are capable of handling the good that comes our way. Also, learning to trust by releasing an intention to a Higher Intelligence (after doing the work towards meeting a goal or intention) energizes the field of potential.
By getting out of mental clinging and doubts, we become aligned to receive intuitive guidance that will open doors to the treasures that are meant for us to receive.

Beautiful thoughts. Here’s to knowing what we want, asking for what we need, and keeping our vibrations POSITIVE and set to RECEIVE.
Love the photo. Perfect. Thanks, Marie.
Thanks Nancy.
I feel that the more people who become aware of the importance of thoughts and attitude and improve their inner dynamics, the better for the world.
I always wonder at people who think they do not deserve to receive. My husband is of that mindset. He can give so much, but when it comes to receiving, he always finds an excuse why someone else should have something, and not him. We worked through it, and he is much better now, but he still shows ‘symptoms’ of this disease!
Yaz, Glad that your husband has you to help him work through his sense of not being deserving. I have on occasion come across the person who likes to give gifts, as an example, but not receive them…
You know I never thought about it this way. I’ve been working on gratitude not RECEIVING and I should add that to my thoughts about things to ponder!
I ponder I’m a ponderer… who knew!
Gratitude is very good to cultivate as it keeps the heart open and it often attracts more things to be grateful for. Many people may think deep down they are not worthy of recieving abundance in love, career, and different areas of their lives so often block success without even knowing they are doing this.
Mmmmm yummy. The path of Life, is the riddle of Light.
I like your comment, “The path of Life, is the riddle of Light”, something for me to ponder on. Thanks!
Something I wrote when I was 23, living in a small cabin in VT, no phone – no electricity – and no running water… a gentle “hello” from Spirit.
Very good blog! Do you have any tips and hints for aspiring writers?
I’m hoping to start my own website soon but I’m a little lost on everything.
Would you propose starting with a free platform like WordPress or go for a paid
option? There are so many options out there that I’m completely overwhelmed .. Any ideas? Many thanks!
Thanks!
I am not an expert, but if you want to sell a product, need a shopping cart, and want to blog at the same time then a paid option may be a good idea. If you like WordPress, I suggest to stay with WordPress.com and not WordPress.Org as the former gives you visibility with other bloggers while WordPress.org does not. Every little bit of traffic helps!
I have a paid WordPress platform which I use to promote my book. It looks identical to a free platform except I can use Paypal and change the style of fonts.
http://www.beyondinspirationdaily.com