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Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We are weavers of consciousness. We knowingly or unknowingly choose repetitive patterns, textures and colors that are always woven through our mental loom. Is it any wonder we hear ourselves say, “I haven’t a thing to wear?” We might as well be saying, “I haven’t a thing to think about,” but we continue to think all of the time. Our habitual thinking patterns are the strands of consciousness that you and I weave into the garment, the fabric, the pattern of our lives. Is the fabric we are working with twisted and knotted? During a recent trip to Brazil, I was shown a picture of a beautiful angel, a heavenly presence named the Saint of Untying the Knots. This angelic form, richly adorned, is portrayed holding a long white cord of tied knots and patiently and persistently freeing the twisted cord. Weaving a new garment of consciousness requires not only selecting the type of thoughts consistently and consciously, but also freeing the knots that keep us from passing our new inspirations through our consciousness loom. Dr. Ernest Holmes wrote in “The Essential Ernest Holmes” that “consciously or unconsciously, we are not only governing our physical bodies, we are also weaving the destiny of our fate, at least temporarily, on the loom of consciousness. It is merely a question of where we are getting the pattern.” Affirmation: Today, I notice where I might hold a resentment or knot in my consciousness, and I go about freeing it with forgiveness and gratitude. I weave a new pattern of thinking into my life.
Posted on: Wed, 06 Aug 2014 12:38:08 +0000

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