| Gifts of Joy In my workshops, coaching and
training, a great amount of energy is put towards gratitude. With
having just passed Thanksgiving, I have been putting a large amount
of attention into thankfulness. Christmas coming right on the heals
of this holiday puts my focus onto the ideas of giving and
receiving.
One of the energy concepts I attempt to
consciously live by is the Law of Creation or as is more popularly
known, the Law of Attraction. Simply put, the Law of Creation
states that like energy attracts to it like energy. This law
applies to any energy source including the energy each person
produces through their thoughts, actions and feelings. If I feel
grateful, then the Law of Creation says that I will attract to me
more for which to be thankful. I have applied this principle for
years. It has brought me much joy and satisfaction. What I have
realized over the past few days is that I have cheated myself out of
many more gifts available to me. I would have even more joy in my
life if I had an increased capacity to receive.
I have felt tired lately and coming into this
Holiday Season, this season of giving and receiving, well if I am
tired now, where will I be in month? (Perhaps in bed with a cold or
something more sever?) I began to put together the act of being
grateful, the processes of giving and receiving and this unique (to
my life) notion of rest. I thought "you know, I pull all this great
stuff to be thankful for to me, but I am too darn tired to enjoy
most of it." If I am saying that I am to tired to appreciate than
something is not functioning quite right. After a bit of listening
and writing I realized that I have remedial receiving skills. I can
easily manifest things for which to be grateful, but I cannot
totally appreciate these people, situations or things because I
cannot fully receive these gifts. Part of the reason my skills are
slack is because I lack the ability to rest. During one's downtime
is when he or she gets to enjoy the fruits of his or her labors. If
I don't "stop", how can I receive? Giving is the action part of
life's cycle, receiving, the passive.
This all started coming to me back at the end of
July. A dear friend brought me a gift from Japan. When she gave
the gift to me, I opened it and was thankful, but still in a hurry
for her to open the gift I had purchased for her. She commented
that I enjoyed giving presents more than getting them. This wasn't
quite the case. What I know now is that I didn't have the ability
to receive. |