It's Only a Thought . . .
I shuffled the deck this morning and this Power Thought popped out wanting my attention:
I quickly bought and read another book over the weekend - completely ignoring all the other books in the house :-D
Michael Goorjian's first book, What Lies Beyond the Stars, was very interesting, and it raises a lot of questions. And it's quite suspenseful, and I enjoyed it very much. I wanted to read it because he is the man who directed Wayne Dyer's film, The Shift, and Louise Hay's film, You Can Heal Your Life. I got the Kindle edition and blasted through it. A good read for sure!
The World Series is down to one game. Tonight. I can't even watch the games - too wild! I just check the score from time to time :-D No matter who wins tonight, both teams have had an amazing season, and I'm really impressed by Kyle Schwarber. He seems to really be a designated hitter and it's great that the Cubs have been able to play him in that position in the Cleveland games. And he seems to be a good man, too, and the world needs all the good men it can find.
It's only a thought, and a thought can be changed
I am not limited by any past thinking.
I choose my thoughts with care I constantly have new insights and new ways of looking at my world.
I am willing to change and grow.
I quickly bought and read another book over the weekend - completely ignoring all the other books in the house :-D
Michael Goorjian's first book, What Lies Beyond the Stars, was very interesting, and it raises a lot of questions. And it's quite suspenseful, and I enjoyed it very much. I wanted to read it because he is the man who directed Wayne Dyer's film, The Shift, and Louise Hay's film, You Can Heal Your Life. I got the Kindle edition and blasted through it. A good read for sure!
The World Series is down to one game. Tonight. I can't even watch the games - too wild! I just check the score from time to time :-D No matter who wins tonight, both teams have had an amazing season, and I'm really impressed by Kyle Schwarber. He seems to really be a designated hitter and it's great that the Cubs have been able to play him in that position in the Cleveland games. And he seems to be a good man, too, and the world needs all the good men it can find.
I am thankful for Sensei Joe.
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