The Importance of Staying Uplifted

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Oftentimes things may be happening all around you that seem to be discordant, and you cannot imagine what is going on. But you must remain focused and steadfast and be able to see through and not get caught up in the mundane dramas that are constantly being perpetuated on this planet.

I have good friends who live way out in the desert in order to get away from everything. Like a lot of people nowadays, the husband is obsessed with disasters and potential catastrophes. In fact, he even has a cave on his land stocked with enough survival goodies to feed and water a small town. I lived with my friends for a few months the winter before last, and everyday, as we worked together, the husband would talk about last night's Art Bell radio show, and he even taped the most frightening shows so that I could listen to them later in the day.

Now . . . I was having some health challenges when I arrived at their place, and over a period of the next couple of months I felt my energy level going down and down. My physical discomfort was getting worse by the day.

Finally, one morning I asked my inner guidance what was going on, and the answer I receive was very helpful.  I was told that the next time the husband approached me with the latest disaster rumors to tell him,  "My friend, I know that you mean well for me, but I have to ask you to hold off on these scary stories of yours.  You see, it's my job to stay uplifted, no matter what. Your stories are enticing, however they tend to bring my energy level down. I need to stay up if I'm going to do the work that I came here to do."   To make a long story short, he began to honor my request right away, and in a very short time my health and energy level shot back up to normal.

                                         

                                                                             My Intention for today is:

                                        I intend that I am staying uplifted and doing what I came here to do.

                                                
                                                   

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