Have you ever noticed that we get more of what we hold on to. Sometimes I find myself clinging to the concept of scarcity. And lo and behold, that’s what I find myself experiencing.
In this morning’s meditation I received the vision of a lovely garden and a honey bee flitting from one flower to the next collecting it’s nectar. The bee did not linger at any one flower for too long; but released its grasp so as to move forward without worry of what the next flower would yield. And so it is with my thoughts of lack and inadequacy. I give thanks for the garden and the abundance of flowers in my midst, knowing that they are FOR me and that there’s plenty of nectar to go around!
In this morning’s meditation I received the vision of a lovely garden and a honey bee flitting from one flower to the next collecting it’s nectar. The bee did not linger at any one flower for too long; but released its grasp so as to move forward without worry of what the next flower would yield. And so it is with my thoughts of lack and inadequacy. I give thanks for the garden and the abundance of flowers in my midst, knowing that they are FOR me and that there’s plenty of nectar to go around!