Unfurling a new map
“The quality of your consciousness at this moment is what shapes the future.”–Eckhart Tolle
One of the key reasons I accept all invitations to present workshops (what I call play shops) is because I meet the most amazing people. I hear the most miraculous stories.
In Seattle, for example, I met a woman who used the principles in E-Squared to win one of HGTV’s Dream Homes. Another got front row tickets to a U2 concert even though it was sold out.
Perhaps my favorite story was from a woman who got a very clear message from her dog, a dog who had died several years earlier. He told her to be on the lookout because he was coming back. Sure enough, a stray dog showed up on her doorstep later that day. He had the exact markings on his chest, but the real kicker was when he laid down and crossed his right paw over his left just like he always had.
ACIM Lesson 72 (can you believe we’ve gotten this far?) says holding grievances is an attack on God’s plan for salvation. To me, it’s a reminder that I’m much more than my body, that these miraculous stories are the way it’s supposed to be.
Grievance-free thoughts carry an amplitude of energy that overrides the dominant paradigm.
Nothing is set in stone (the field is infinite and ever-changing). It is only my repetitive habits that show me the same results. I can change all that seems like “fact” by withdrawing my attention from it.
Pam Grout is the author of 19 books including E-Squared, E-Cubed, Thank & Grow Rich and her new book, Art & Soul,Reloaded: A Year-Long Apprenticeship to Summon the Muses and Ignite Your Daring, Audacious, Creative Side.