Abundance in the Current Economy

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With love and aloha,
-Susan

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8 Responses to “Abundance in the Current Economy”

  1. Cheryl says:

    Thank you for Your Inspirations Susan
    With Love and Gratitude Always
    Cheryl

    (I will go back to bed and ponder? on this question)

  2. Susan says:

    Sweet dreams!

    With a broad smile,
    Susan

  3. Magdalena says:

    I do so totally agree with you Susan, it is sometimes hard to live your passion, because that passion seems ‘rediculous’.. at least by some measures of mind/judgment, it is also hard for some to know what their passion is, because they have spent their whole childhood being ‘good’ and so cut off from their real feelings, that they don’t know where it is… so I always say.. look for energy.. what makes you tired and where can you keep going and forget time, food… etc. where do you have fun and have joy? This from one who is trying to do the journey herself….. But I say to children and young people all the time, don’t do the sensible , do what you are passionate about…. !!

  4. Meera says:

    Thanks again for being there! Just getting out of a downward feel sorry for myself slide and began again to set small goals. Decided to take a break from my work and watched this video — so very positive and hopeful for me! It gave me hope and a more positive attitude and the reminder that I am a spirit soul who deserves happiness every day! Namaste! Meera

  5. Meera says:

    PS: Just as I was finishing off my previous note to you a tiny little bird sat in a branch of my crepe myrtle tree just outside my office window sunning itself and looking curiuosly in toward me. What a joy to see and a reminder to take time to enjoy the simple things! Love and Blessings! Meera

  6. Susan says:

    Magdalena I wouldn’t say it is hard to follow your passion it just takes a decision. If we think something is hard it will be. My mantra these days is easy and effortless.

    Meera, isn’t nature wonderful. I can’t tell you how many times the wind has reminded me about joy or a bird singing called me to celebrate life.

    Thanks again for taking time to comment and to share your thoughts with me.

    Life is and then we tell ourselves a story. My suggestion, make it a story filled with ease, joy, love and laughter.

    With love and aloha,
    Susan

  7. francisco says:

    Thank you

    I think I got it now:
    All I need is at hand reach
    my mind can not understand it because the vastness of the ’source’ is out of the scope of its logical understanding

    Thanks again

  8. klára says:

    Susan, i love your videos! thank you for sharing them with us.
    this time i only think about this: sometimes we have to do things which dont make so much fun in order to get something what we want and on what we work long time (e.g. studying really hard for final exam to get a degree, which we want). Should we tell ourselves, that it is fun to sit 12 hours a day in theoretical books and persuade us, that its interesting in some way?! and: if we would just do, what we LOVE to do, than it would be lying on the beach probably instead of studying, working, but we wont manage than our target or plan without some (hard-sorry to say) work. so in some moments one just has to do “these things” in order to get, what he wants and what he things he might need (money, degree,…whatever). so: is the good way just to call “these things” somehow possitive, considering tham easy instead hard and try to enjoy them, or you mean we shouldnt do them at all, when we dont really LOVE doing them??? and we should do something completely else, what we can only LOVE? thank you! klára (europe)

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