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Three Pieces of Advice

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

A man once caught a bird. The bird said to him, 'I am no use to you as a captive.
But let me free and I will tell you three valuable pieces of advice.'

The bird promised to give the first piece of advice while still in the man's grasp,
the second when he reached a branch, the third after he had gained the top of a mountain.

The man agreed, and asked for the first piece of advice.

The bird said:

'If you lose something, even if it be valued by you as much as life itself-do not regret it.'

Now the man let the bird go, and it hopped to a branch.

It continued with the second piece of advice:

'Never believe anything which is contrary to sense, without proof.'

Then the bird flew to the mountaintop. From here it said:

'O unfortunate one! Within me are two huge jewels, and if you had only
killed me they would have been yours!'

The man was anguished at the thought of what he had lost, but he said:

'At least now tell me the third piece of advice.'

The bird replied:

'What a fool you are, asking for more advice when you have not given thought
to the first two pieces! I told you not to worry about what had been lost,
and not to believe in something contrary to sense. Now you are doing both.
You are believing something ridiculous and grieving because you have lost something!
I am not big enough to have inside me huge jewels.
You are a fool. Therefore you must stay within the usual restrictions imposed on man.'

In dervish circles, this tale is regarded as of very great importance in 'sensitizing'
the mind of the student, preparing it for experiences which cannot be elicited in ordinary ways.
In addition to being in daily use among Sufis, the story is found in the Rumi classic, the Mathnavi.
It is featured in the Divine book of Attar, one of the teachers of Rumi.
Both men lived in the thirteenth Century.



 

DREAMS

Rev. Barbara Strauss September 2001

These subconscious messages can be revealing, stimulating and instructive. Although mainly a relief valve, dreams give a view of the inner workings of the mind uninhabited by social pressures.

A dream diary is vital to a serious student of the subconscious. By keeping track of your dreams, you can formulate your own personal dictionary of symbols which is so very necessary for interpreting dreams.

A SAMPLE DREAM ENTRY:

"Woke up, feeling afraid, 1:25 PM. Saw wild beast grazing on my front lawn. They seemed to be milling around. Suddenly they ran wildly toward a ledge and fell over it at full speed. No particular color stood out. I felt very uneasy as I tried to get back to sleep."

This dream is one of confusion over direction to take in life and fear of taking a risk on a new project.

Remember to note time, feelings, color and words.

TEN TYPICAL DREAMS:

1.      Missing the train                     -           "I will not die."

2.      Looking for a room                  -           Find true self

3.      Climbing                                  -           Succeeding

4.      Falling                                     -           Sexual excitement or a health problem

5.      Flying or Floating                    -           Overcoming worry

6.      Running from pursuer             -           Escaping anxiety

7.      Crime and punishment           -           Gratification/guilt

8.      Taking an exam                      -           Life is a test

9.      Death and dying                     -           Death wish, realize immortality;

Remove someone from your sphere of influence.

10.  Naked                                     -           Desire to be understood, to reveal oneself.

When strangers appear, ask yourself if these are different aspects of yourself or are they substitutes for other persons. Be sure the strangers do not represent aspects of self you have not wanted to recognize consciously.

RECOMMENDED READING:

"The Dreamers Dictionary"  by Stearn Robinson and Tom Corbett

"Dreams: Their Mysteries Revealed" by Geoffrey A. Dudley.

"Dreams, Your Magic Mirror": by Elsie Sechrist from Edgar Cayce readings.



 



AFFIRMATIONS



AFFIRM LIFE:

  Deepwithin me is the spark of life that I share in common with all people.

Father, Mother, God, help me to come to the center of my being, surround me with the divine White Light of protection, direct me to my true path of understanding. I ask for a blessing for those in my vibration and ask that I might be a blessing to them.

Through prayer and right thinking, I prepare myself spiritually to meet the events of this day.

AFFIRM LOVE:

Love flows through me as a ray of uplifting light; I see it ina all of you. May it always be shared between us!

I am one with the one great heart that beats for all.

I will bless in silent loving thought all those who touch my life this year.

AFFRIM HEALTH:

Health is the harmony I feel with the flow of Divine energy in me. Our eyes show the health in us!

  Freely flowing, ever healing, God's Life is strong in me.

I establish my faith in the healing life of god. I am strengthened and healed.

AFFIRM PEACE:

Peace is the beauty in my relationships. It is my goal. As I bless others, I feel peaceful. Let peace begin with us!

AFFIRM FORGIVENESS:

In tune with myself, I see my faults and immediately ask them to release from me. Forgiveness is ours for the asking.

AFFIRM ABUNDANCE:

Abundance is my heritage from my creative Father. Ideas of creative abundance abound for my use. The Christ-Life is abundant!

The Spirit of God move through my mind and affairs to bless and prosper me.

AFFIRM TRUTH:

  I perceive the truth in all situations. My world is founded on timeless truth that underlines each decision. God is Truth!

AFFIRM FAITH:

As I use my faith, it grows. Faith is the substance of the things hoped for. I am that I am-one with all!

I use my faith and I see good and positive results.

AFFRIM SPIRIT HELP:

My divine comforter is always with me. I am not alone. May we always feel the Presence.

AFFIRM DIVINE ORDER:

Time is my God's time. His firm discipline is easy to follow. My affairs run smoothly. We now establish Divine Order for ourselves.

  I rest my mind; I relax my body; I listen to God.

I pray for others with thanksgiving, for I know that god is with them, the perfect answer to their every need.

THE LIGHT OF OUR GROUP CONSCIOUSNESS GROWS AND SPREADS OUT INTO THE ETHERS. LET THAT LIGHT LEAD AND LIGHT THE WAY FOR ALL THOSE IN NEED.



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