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JR">Ode to JR

Your Father didn’t have no heart!
 When he lost his wife
  His heart became a knife
   It cut a hole in his chest
    ’til the day that he died.

Your mother, oh she of great works,
 has a sword for a spine
  She cuts through obsta­cles
   with power and pre­ci­sion
Never let it be said that she
 lacks the power of decision

So you’re the son 
 of a knife and a sword
  Of course you’re a critic
   With that honed an edge
    What else comes forward?

As for love in your life
 Of course you’re done sooner
  A knife and a sword
   Cut through the half-​​empty glass
    Before a woman can say
     ‘Go to hell’
      and knock you on your ass.

Or you’ll say no first –
 A pre-​​emptive strike
  and end up with a life
   that you didn’t like.

Time to beat your swords into plow­shares
 And put down your gun
  What prize of the heart
   Has your crit­i­cism won?

The safest place for your heart
 in all this?
  Could you be redeemed
   By a woman’s kiss?

A kiss that saves worlds
 and lights up the sky
  That bathes your heart
   in soft tunes
    ’til you stop ask­ing why

She won’t call at your door
 or beckon your call
  You won’t find her at all
   ’til you stop look­ing
    or take a class in French cooking

Somewhere, there’s strength in your heart
 That keeps seek­ing
  What gives time mean­ing
As life keeps glean­ing
 These moments of love
  of insight and lust
   ’til it’s ashes to ashes
    and dust to dust.

© Denise Schultz 2009 

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Recently some­one asked about doing a Spiritual Insight Awareness ses­sion with me.  Answering her inquiry clar­i­fied some things for me too, about what I have learned and how I work.  Working with a prac­ti­tioner who can point out where our infor­ma­tion is com­ing from and ways in which we are already there can help you open up to improv­ing by grace instead of just effort!

Fred BarnardOnce I worked with a woman whose dog was hav­ing a chi­ro­prac­tic session. After one par­tic­u­lar adjust­ment, the dog became very thirsty.  I asked the chi­ro­prac­tor to let the dog get a drink (and she drank a whole bowl of water right away). When I said that, the client was amazed; she said, “I heard that!  I heard her say that she was thirsty.  But it was a very soft voice.”  In that instant, she had her cal­i­bra­tion to rec­og­nize that she was clearly receiv­ing ani­mal com­mu­ni­ca­tion from her dog.  She also could rec­og­nize that the inner voice of her Divine guid­ance and con­nec­tion with her Higher Self were equally soft.  Knowing exactly what to look for made it eas­ier for her. 

 
 
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Matrix Energetics: The Science and Art of Transformation Matrix Energetics: The Science and Art of Transformation by Richard Bartlett

My rat­ing: 4 of 5 stars
How to change my quan­tum real­ity: he really does know how to do that.  Saw him demon­strate in front of a ball­room of peo­ple Friday night.  His book is about how and why that is pos­si­ble and how to do it.  In this cur­rent real­ity some­one has a prob­lem, in another quan­tum real­ity they don’t.  He knows how to bridge the gap and make the shift, and knows how to teach most any­one else to do it for them­selves and oth­ers too.  The ‘let­ting go’ step is dif­fer­ent than oth­ers I’ve done.  I watched him imme­di­ately clear sco­l­io­sis and other mir­a­cles.  He’s right, mir­a­cles are not rare.  He has a sec­ond book out right now, The Physics of Miracles, plan­ning to read that one soon. Enjoy!

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Recently some­one asked about doing a Spiritual Insight Awareness ses­sion with me.  Answering her inquiry clar­i­fied some things for me too, about what I have learned and how I work. 
Growing beyond where we are right now is not just about effort, it is about aware­ness.
. . . 
We can move from a lot of doing into just being — and sud­denly all those deeply famil­iar things that we already know have a way to bob to the sur­face, cre­at­ing the trans­for­ma­tion we have wanted all along.” 

I find that things are shift­ing so fast and so deeply now that it helps peo­ple to do a ses­sion sooner, because the ses­sion is giv­ing you info that cal­i­brates you to hear­ing your own inner guid­ance more quickly, clearly, and often.  It is eas­ier if the guid­ance you are consciously/​subconsciously get­ting and the sit­u­a­tion are fresher, not stale.  I see three stages:

  • The first stage was like dri­ving with a blind­fold on (in pre­vi­ous times, when our indi­vid­ual guid­ance was not as clear or as ‘loud’ as it is now).  If we hit the curb or another car (i.e. an issue) we noticed.  It was just a bumpy ride.   
  • In the sec­ond stage it becomes like dri­ving with our eyes closed and the nav­i­ga­tor is say­ing ‘a lit­tle to the left, a lit­tle to the right’.  We didn’t instantly know the insight or how to han­dle the sit­u­a­tion, but feel­ing what the nav­i­ga­tor noticed, things began to make more sense. 
  • The third stage is the point where it imme­di­ately clicks in and makes sense, and sud­denly you notice you are dri­ving with your eyes open and you are clearly com­mu­ni­cat­ing with your inner navigator!
My job is to help you hear and rec­og­nize your own nav­i­ga­tor.  The voice of your Higher Self gets more clear, and you feel your con­nec­tion with the Divine becomes stronger.  So many peo­ple are much more intu­itive than they know, they just need to be cal­i­brated. 
 

© Denise Schultz 2009
 
You can read Part II of this arti­cle posted the same day.
 

Donations and con­nec­tions from the many to each other,
in even a tiny way, can cre­ate big shifts.
  
 
So please share Consider This . . .
with any­one else whom you want to con­sider these con­nec­tions and insights.


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Requiem for Joel

I knew your father when he ran
He ran so hard and he ran so far
I wished he could out­run the death of his heart
But now I hear, even he had to depart
He tried harder then, than most any­body I knew
To cre­ate the world he wanted to live in,
but even on vaca­tion he packed his run­ning shoes
and some weird glue gun to patch their soles
when it was his soul that was leak­ing
Even the great and un-​​great in this world
may die squeak­ing,
but the heart, the heart
sets up a holler
Finding the depth of life in its end,
it doesn’t mat­ter, the color of your collar.

© Denise Schultz 2009

Donations and con­nec­tions from the many to each other,
in even a tiny way, can cre­ate big shifts.
  
 So please share Consider This . . .
with any­one else whom you want to con­sider these con­nec­tions and insights.

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Welcome/​Intro

More than any­thing, I seek to present a com­pelling, mag­netic, high level of vibration.

Out here, among the stars, we have a lot to ‘con­sider’. I have been a writer since I was four, so I have fifty years of mus­ings (and ankle-​​biting) for you. I am a gen­er­al­ist who was raised by a gen­er­al­ist. I find spe­cial­iza­tion to be a toxic wrong turn in the evo­lu­tion of con­scious­ness. I am trained and inclined to look for the ‘meta level’ of under­stand­ing and to decon­struct con­ven­tional wis­dom in search of a bet­ter way.

 More than any­thing, I seek to present a com­pelling, mag­netic, high level of vibra­tion. I don’t live in a mate­r­ial uni­verse, I live in a vibra­tional uni­verse.  Read the rest of this entry »

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