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Dipti Angel Pixie: Posted on Wednesday, February 22, 2012 1:14 PM
As we begin the Christian period of Lent, a 40 day window leading up to Easter Day in which we are given an opportunity to devote each day to committing to giving a negative up, or reaching for a more positive. What are you going to do? You don't have to be a follower of the Christian faith to make this commitment, you just have to be a human being experimenting with the choices you make on a daily basis.
They say it takes 21 days to break a negative habit or pattern of behaviour, so this is a good opportunity to use this time to experiment on whether you can see if you can survive 40 days without something that does not serve you positively any more, or replace the "something" with something new, and, hopefully by the end of it you will have accomplished an achievement. |
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Dipti Angel Pixie: Posted on Tuesday, February 14, 2012 9:56 AM
Love is... Given and received in many different ways. Through words, simply the three magic words of "I love you" can be enough, or a simple gesture or thought about another expressed in a loving action. Maybe a gift or a token towards the one you love is an expression of your sentiment. Whether it's words, actions, gifts or kindness, we are all able to give and receive this sentiment every day, as much or as little as we allow in and out.
We are reminded today on Valentines Day of the most common expression of love through Romantic Relationships, but there are so many more expressions that we must also remember: Parental love, friendship, compassion, loving thy neighbour, agape love, unconditional love, love for your pets, love for those passed over, loving the unborn child, and the sleeping babe in arms. |
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Dipti Angel Pixie: Posted on Friday, January 06, 2012 8:15 PM
I went to sleep last night in floods of tears. The last thing I shouted out into the empty still darkness was "WHERE THE F*@K ARE YOU GOD?"
I have been through a hugely challenging time in the last 2 years, I have separated from my husband of fifteen years, moved out of my family home. I am totally self sufficient and now live on my own half the week then with my two children the other half. I have recently lost my mother from liver cancer, having lost my father from leukaemia several years back. |
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Posted on Friday, December 09, 2011 6:01 PM
The
Transformation
What
is this thing we call death? What does it mean? If we really think
about it can we even justify the word in it's literal meaning?
Surely when one thing “dies” another thing takes it's place
immediately. Like, when a plant withers away it leaves the “dead'
leaves, but the nutrients still remain in the seed and if we allow
nature take it's course, the plant will re emerge in it's own time.
Death is a temporary passing, a fading away, or loss of “what
was”... Making room for the “what is”. |
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Dipti: Posted on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 12:32 PM
Become a Clear Channel.
This is an awesome first message for the beginning of my Daily Angel Message Blog.
What is a channel? A channel is a pathway for something to flow through. Now, this pathway can be either a physical, emotional or spiritual one. If we are talking physical, then let's focus on our own body's anatomical pathways - our bronchial airways, our ventricles, our vessels, our veins and arteries, our tubes and elimination passages. All these areas in our bodies are channels for life force, blood, fluid, air, food or waste to pass through. |
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Dipti: Posted on Wednesday, September 14, 2011 2:12 PM
We are born into an institution and a system where we are injected, labelled, categorised and monitored. Then we are stamped, contracted and certified into a society with no obvious get out clause. we immediately become a statistic, a number and a value.
We are issued with an identity, a mask and a code of conducts and behaviours. We are doctrined, dogmatised and digitised into an age of retribution and tribulation.
We are immediately bombarded with external stimuli and sensory overload to distract from the source of truth, love and expanded consciousness. |
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Dipti: Posted on Monday, August 15, 2011 9:48 AM
Once upon a time, there lived two twin brothers. One called Logic, and one Wisdom. Both were good, dutiful and very happy. They were very cheerful children, inseparable, and did everything together without much thought or feeling and life just seemed to tick along nicely.
One day, they were asked a question by a grown up. "Which of you is the leader?" They looked confused, they looked perplexed, the looked at each other and frowned. This was a question that they did not seem to have an answer to. |
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Dipti: Posted on Monday, August 01, 2011 12:31 AM
My pledge to do a 30 day blog everyday has now come to an end. I kept it up for pretty much most of the month until the other day, but then I lost it for a few days and gave up the ghost and relinquished my ability to fulfil this promise. Now, do I beat myself up and berate myself for failing, for being disloyal, for letting the side down? Or do I just say "Oh well, I gave it a good go, and it's really no biggie in the grand scheme of things?
I say "No Biggie!"
I am not going to give you any reasons, or try and worm my way out of it, or wriggle and writhe until I fit into a comfortable space of reasonable explanation or justification. |
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Dipti: Posted on Sunday, July 24, 2011 9:57 PM
This is yesterday's and today's blog in one... A close friend said something to me that really struck me and has left me really pondering. She said that the people in your life that you have the most problems with, the ones that really push your irritation buttons and pull your triggers of irritated reaction, are the very same people that you have had a soul contract with to help you wake up.
Each interaction that could be perceived as negative or toxic are really opportunities for us to see our shadow sides and our darker sides, to actually make an informed choice whether to release it or grow from it or to see it for what it is. |
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Dipti: Posted on Friday, July 22, 2011 10:34 PM
Day one of the Summer holidays and what does this teach me? Well, when I set myself an agenda for how I am to feel, this seems to just fall by the wayside after a while, when the guards drop. Let me give you an example. I awoke and immediately braced myself for a day of children, full on children. I thought, I must remain calm, I must be patient, I must be zen! So, all morning I thought... Wow, I am doing well, this isn't so bad.
The poor kids were stuck in the flat while I waited for a delivery, so by lunchtime, things were getting slightly louder than I could cope with. |
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