Monday, August 19, 2013

Fall is in the air in Colorado..

This week the temperature has broken records in Colorado, but last week and momentarily this week, when I've breathed deeply of the breath of God, I smelled the promise of fall.  Fall signals a time for change - change in the weather, change to warmer clothing, and the promise of a time of ending, but also an opportunity for renewal, refocus, restructure and realignment of goals for the year.  School is back in session and the slower more relaxed days of summer are behind us, or are they?

In today's world, our physical time seems to almost evaporate. Yet, the perception of our expansion and contraction of time is morphing into a new state of BE-ing.  I've been so deeply involved in projects these past few weeks that my sensitivity to time has escaped me on more than one occasion - so much so that it has been almost freaky!  Have you been experiencing this?

With this new concept of the passing of time (or lack thereof) can we carry the limitless possibility energy of summer vacation into the fall and beyond?  Can we choose a reality outside the hustle bustle of our hectic To Do List and settle into the bliss of perceiving our life to be a joy filled vacation?  Hmmm... joy filled vacation, I like this idea!

Shifting our opinion of work, to play...  I LOVE this idea!

Hmmm... but what if you don't like what you're doing or there is an area of your life that is uncomfortable and unhappy?  What are you doing to change this?  What's holding you back?  Did you know your entourage of angelic beings fully support you to create life experiences and relationships that you love?  Did you know Mother Earth is also in full support of such experiences?

There is no time like the present - this moment - to let go of your fears and allow yourself to dream big about the changes you want to experience in your life.

What would you change first?

We live in a magical time of expanding our Creation Energy to new levels of magnificence!

The fall of limited and restrictive thinking is in the air in Colorado...

In love and light,
Kate

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