April 28, 2016

It’s been delightful visiting with my daughter’s family in NC. Grandchildren are sooo fun! So, I’ve been here for two weeks enjoying family. On Sunday, 5/1, I’m heading out to Sites in theNational  Park System in North and South Carolina. So much to experience on this earth!

Been pondering what messages to place on my car. Fear, in my opinion, sets up in the universe the conditions to create that which we do not desire. The universe seems to acknowledge positive input while ignoring the negative. For example, when my children were young I modified all my instructions to be stated positively; rather than, “don’t spill your milk”, it became “keep your milk in the cup”. Sure you don’t see the difference to begin with- but working on it will reap benefits. It’s a matter of focusing on what you want to create, rather than what you don’t want to create. So how do I put that in a short phrase that notifies/reminds us all that our thought creations are important, very important?

3/31/2016 Thursday

As I awoke yesterday, the words “Fear no evil” were impressed upon me. I had been asking for guidance on what new phrase to write on my car windows as I journey about the USA in the Road Trip of my Life. Was this the answer?

Right now on my rear passenger side window, it reads, Think no evil. It’s patterned after the carved Monkeys that represent hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. I had those 3 monkeys as a child continually until I sold my house in November 2015. But, in AZ it came to me that if we think no evil, hearing, seeing, and speaking no evil would naturally follow.

However, since yesterday morning I have been reminded of the 23rd Psalm and numerous scriptural admonitions to “Fear Not”. I have understood for quite some time that fear is directly opposed to faith. What I believe may be happening is that the presence of fear sets up the conditions in the universe for our fears to be realized. Thus, I should be focused on creating in my mind’s eye what I desire-pleasant surprises to enjoy with a healthy body and sound mind.  More later. . .