Imagine a world (and then imagine every world) where the first thing We ask a stranger is: “What do You like to play best?”

This IS what We ARE doing

This IS what We ARE doing
THIS IS WHAT WE ARE DOING (Picture found on Facebook, artist unknown)

Belief

"Whatever You believe (truly believe) will work for You ...................... is working for You."
Myrddin

"If You ever Oneder what it is that You truly believe, look at what You have in Your life"
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"A belief is just a habit of thought."
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013


05/26/13

Today:

A short entry

Wizard's Log Star-date: 06:28:10 AM

Good morning. We have been up for a little while. We wanted to stay in dream but were awake, so We got up knowing We can return to dream at any time We wish. Now We see that We have not really left Our dreaming state. We are rather adrift on a sea of now.

Yesterday a friend of a friend gave Us some nice, healthy raspberry plants which We want to get in the ground today and there are several things We hope to get done or at least started but if nothing gets done that is also okay. We just do NOT feel the pressure which We used to apply to OurSelf. We have a bunch of wild raspberry plants along the drive which have not produced much that last few years. We did not know about the need to prune “them”. When We were looking around for a good place for the new plants We found that the old Ones are standing proud. We put Our weed-eater on the charger (and of course forget to plug it in) so We can weed-eat All the stuff alongside the drive in the area around the old bushes. We want to collect some of the dead grasses/whatever to use as straw for wattle and cob building. We think We will put the new plants on the other side of the drive, a flatish spot that is a little downhill and gets lots of sun and is not hard to get to.

We are thinking about going for water, but that may be more than We are up for today. Drifting is easier.

Oh, our dreams: lots of fun, some folks from waking were involved. We have some clear memories that are rather hard to describe. It seems to be continuation of the animated plant world(s). A local person (from waking) was morphing back and forth between human and plant. There was more but the rest is even harder to put into words. Or are We just too lazy? Maybe when We get back from wherever We are.

We did decide to go for rock and water but to not unload everything right away, maybe not even today.

We got All five raspberry plants planted. Did three then a break. Digging here is very hard. Under All the leaves is a root mat that is simply incredible and mixed with rocks. Mostly We dug down a little and then added dirt over the still exposed roots. Raspberries are like weeds and the long days should do the rest.

We are doing some decorating on the pot for Our stevia plant. It is getting too tall for the small pot and where it is living. It will be growing up through the shelf slats Once We get it in its pot and then the pot in its permanent home.

We are having fun but out in the heat (remember We were below freezing a week ago) and up and down the hillside etc. is taking its toll (and the killer mosquitoes are All-ways the worst first of spring/summer). So, We just come back inside, do a little email and a lot of dreaming.

Does this sound familiar or what: “As life opens more and more to a multidimensional experience, you can embrace the experience of letting go of deciding, of choosing, of making things happen. You can wade into the openness and let the fullness of all you are show you how to open more fully, how to embody more of all that you are, and how to just have fun.”

 From:

Life at the Ideafrontier.

Expect Wonderful by Meredith Murphy © 2009-2012 Meredith Murphy | Expect Wonderful. All rights reserved.  



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