Has anyone told you that they love you today?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=P3rr4CEHjOk
Friday, 15 February 2013
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Love
Let your love shine throughout the day and everyday ♥
Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.
Lao Tzu
Where there is love there is life.
Mahatma Ghandi
If you love somebody, let them go, for if they return, they were always yours. And if they don't, they never were.
Khalil Gibran
Annie Pattichi
Transformational Life Coach
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Monday, 11 February 2013
Be careful
Today I decided to explore the area around Chrysospiliotissa church in Deftera. I parked my car at the foot of the hill which holds the church and was getting ready to start my walk.
A man emerged from the car parked next to mine in full 'gear', wellies, heavy anorak and a heavy bag (apparently for storing things he was going to pick from the nearby fields). He saw me getting ready and immediately said:
'Be careful, it's dangerous'!
I asked why to which he replied:
'There are snakes and it's dangerous', and he continued 'they're still hibernating, but be careful'
I told him I was going to walk following the path I could see climbing up the hill,
'Ah that's OK' he told me, 'that's safe. Anyhow the snakes are still hibernating' he ended and walked off.
I started walking and I was thinking about this conversation (which came out of nowhere) and thought about how many times people, through their own fears, put us off doing what we set out to do. Most people would have stopped dead in their tracks if somebody came and told them to be careful because there are snakes. The funny thing is that he warned me about something that was not even 'real' since the snakes are still hibernating!!!
We do the same in our life. When somebody tells us all the negatives about a situation we choose to become fearful and give up. We basically live our life through the fears of others, instead of choosing to go forward no matter what.
This is what separates the people who go out and conquer the world, from the ones that choose to live their life in fear and prejudice.
Choose to live your life as an adventure!
Annie Pattichi
Transformational Life Coach
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Walk in the park
I went for a walk in the park today. I got out of the car and started to walk and it smelled like rain. So after walking for about 50 m I decided to go back to the car and get my waterproof jacket. And I was on my way again, walking in the beautiful nature of the park.
As I was walking I came across a group of 5 bikers (ages from about 9 to 40). They were off the main road on a dirt road and as they were making a steep turn in the road the little one, about 9, fell and hurt himself and started crying.
All of a sudden all the other bikers surrounded him and started telling him that it's nothing, he'll be alright, it was just a small fall, that they were there to help him and many other such comments. The eldest one (maybe the father) reached out and offered his hand to the little one, so he could get up, but the little one refused his help and refused to get up and continued crying.
So the 'father' got off his bike and bent down and picked the little one off the ground continuing to tell him that it's nothing and that he'll be alright.
At that moment I had a profound image in my head of us and our spiritual helpers (be they angels, guides or anything else). They are always looking out for us and they always offer their help and reach out to lift us up, but we usually don't realise this or refuse their help. Looking back at the group of bikers who were still surrounding the little one, I 'saw' that they all had 'wings' flapping around the boy, creating a safe space for him.
We all fall down at different times in our lives and need assistance getting up. And yes, sometimes we even hurt ourselves and have wounds from the fall. What is important is to KNOW that you are always surrounded by spiritual helpers who are ready to help you if you accept their help. They are always reaching out their 'hands' to lift you up. Most of us act like the little boy though, we stay on the ground and continue to cry and refuse the help.
There comes a time in our life when we learn to open up to these spiritual helpers and accept their assistance and that is when we no longer focus on the fall and the wounds, but instead we focus on the lesson and growth from it.
Namaste
Annie Pattichi
As I was walking I came across a group of 5 bikers (ages from about 9 to 40). They were off the main road on a dirt road and as they were making a steep turn in the road the little one, about 9, fell and hurt himself and started crying.
All of a sudden all the other bikers surrounded him and started telling him that it's nothing, he'll be alright, it was just a small fall, that they were there to help him and many other such comments. The eldest one (maybe the father) reached out and offered his hand to the little one, so he could get up, but the little one refused his help and refused to get up and continued crying.
So the 'father' got off his bike and bent down and picked the little one off the ground continuing to tell him that it's nothing and that he'll be alright.
At that moment I had a profound image in my head of us and our spiritual helpers (be they angels, guides or anything else). They are always looking out for us and they always offer their help and reach out to lift us up, but we usually don't realise this or refuse their help. Looking back at the group of bikers who were still surrounding the little one, I 'saw' that they all had 'wings' flapping around the boy, creating a safe space for him.
We all fall down at different times in our lives and need assistance getting up. And yes, sometimes we even hurt ourselves and have wounds from the fall. What is important is to KNOW that you are always surrounded by spiritual helpers who are ready to help you if you accept their help. They are always reaching out their 'hands' to lift you up. Most of us act like the little boy though, we stay on the ground and continue to cry and refuse the help.
There comes a time in our life when we learn to open up to these spiritual helpers and accept their assistance and that is when we no longer focus on the fall and the wounds, but instead we focus on the lesson and growth from it.
Namaste
Annie Pattichi
Monday, 4 February 2013
Keep walking
Keep Walking.....
The Organs of your body have their sensory touches at the bottom of your foot,
if you massage these points you will find relief from aches and pains
as you can see the heart is on the left foot.
Typically they are shown as points and arrows to show which organ it connects to.
It is indeed correct since the nerves connected to these organs terminate here.
This is covered in great details in Acupressure studies
God created our body so well.
He made us walk so that we will always be pressing these pressure points and thus
keeping these organs activated at all times.
So, keep walking..
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