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Archive for July, 2010

How to Co-Create Positive Outcomes

July 11th, 2010

Tap into the power of intention. I recently went to brunch at one of my favorite restaurants in Asheville. The restaurant was off: our wait was long; our service was poor; and our omelets were cold. The restaurant was crowded, and it felt like the staff’s primary concern was turning tables. Intention often determines whether a dining experience is a good one or not.

One of my favorite foods is pimento cheese, and there’s a wonderful recipe for it in the Roanoke Valley Junior League Cookbook. A friend used to make it for me. Normally a wonderful cook, she prepared a batch one time that was awful. It was inedible. Later I learned she had been angry with me.

What’s true for food is true for communications. Any time a communications goes sour, I can track it back to an intention that was less than sweet. For instance, when I try to manipulate someone into doing something without considering their best interest seldom am I successful. On the other hand, when I focus on doing the right thing the outcome often turns out well. When we tap into our most positive intention, we co-create more positive outcomes.

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Another Take on Reincarnation

July 5th, 2010

Are you ready to reincarnate? I often jokingly tell friends that I’m coming back as a woman with twelve kids. But what if reincarnation doesn’t happen after we die, but while we’re living?

Jungian writer Robert Johnson, author of Living Your Unlived Life: Coping with Unrealized Dreams and Fulfilling Your Purpose in the Second Half of Life, recently showed me a new way of viewing reincarnation. He suggests looking at it psychologically and symbolically.

“Understood psychologically, reincarnation refers to the redemption of our unlived life, the necessity of addressing all of our potentials before we can realize God (unity).” My life is calling out to embrace the feminine and mother within me. When I do, I move several steps closer to wholeness.

“There are thousands of potentialities within, all of which are calling simultaneously to be expressed and experienced. This is the meaning of reincarnation for the modern person,” Johnson writes.

“Reincarnation is not for another time, another place, another existence – it is now.”

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