InspiraGrams

Writings from Afar

Ego Glasses

Wake up and see the world!  Open your eyes to the greatness around you.  Appreciate those in your life for who they are, and let them be their own greatness! Take off the glasses that are distorting your reality, with ego.  Understand that everyone and everything is perfect just the way it is.  Find that […]

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Acceptance is Growth

When we can accept, we have arrived.  It is important to understand the difference between “tolerance” and “acceptance.”  When we “accept” everyone and everything for what it is, without the need to change anyone or anything – we have achieved growth. Living in a human body with a non-physical being, is a challenge.  Many physical […]

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Guidance During Tough Times

When things get tough, it’s important to open up to your inner-self and trust your intuition.  The trick is distinguishing between your intuition, which is a way for you inner-self to speak to you, and your ego. One way to help in distinguishing between the two, is to look at the message.  If the message […]

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Today is Perfect

You are right where you need to be at this moment in your life!  The day that lies before you is the day that you are to have.  Each day is perfect – the question is do you accept that perfection? Often times we spend so much energy attempting to change things.  We think that […]

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Today is a Perfect Day

“I’m leaving now.” “Have a nice day.” “Oh, I definitely will. ” “Why is that?” “Because every day is perfect.” Ω When you begin to understand that your life is perfect exactly as it is, and that everything you do is perfect, you begin to see that each and every day is perfect as well. […]

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Your Life is Perfect

“Let go, I’ll catch you.” “No, I don’t want to.  I’m afraid.” “I promise, I’ll catch you.” “You promise?” “Yes.  I will catch you.” Ω Back in the early days of our childhood, many of us had the safety of our parents or caregiver to “catch us.”  As we grow older and take on a […]

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