Teleclass

Live this Monday April 9th

7-7:30 pm

What would life be like if you saw things from another perspective?

This free call is designed to get you in motion in your life and your business. Join this call @ 218.895.8275 /passcode 1122#

Get on the highway from the ease of your own home!

  • we will begin with a brief guided meditation (if nothing more it helps you focus)
  • I will talk about being in motion vs being busy
  • and how to find purposeful action in the cards
  • you will receive the right questions to ask (huge huge important)
  • experience an example of taking things to completion
  • best of all, what continued support can look like and how crucial it is

and then there’s a gift… that’s a lot in a half an hour!
All you have to do is sign up….signup@arichproduction.com

That’s it!! a half an hour of your time to get you on track.
-If you have the workbook here’s your chance to put it to use-

Be like a river whose force unites it with the sea

The process!!! Can you relate?

If you don’t have a minute to read, scroll to the bottom for some bad ass business contacts that may really be of service to you.

Here it is November 4, 2011. The date seems important as somewhere in my mind I had the date of Nov 1st as the launch for  my kickstarter campaign. I am not there yet! I am still focusing, refining, getting clarity, and am in awe at how long anything and everything especially of value seems to take! I know better, since I used to redesign people’s homes and businesses and I was always the voice of reason regarding timeline and the client usually wasn’t. I knew it would take 2 -3 times as long as they did. I was right, which is why I was directing the job. Now it’s my own gig, and I need a team. I have my right hand creative, Funky kitty, who is already doing much much more one person probably should. The other players I seem to be finding on-line. So I will continue to write and clarify this project, The Yoga of the ARcana. By writing as I go, I am narrowing the gap between idea and launch or execution. That distance always seemed so huge and has dissuaded me before. Now I am committed to the living in it, or else I am being a fraud to my own work. This is my life, it doesn’t start at another point. I am acknowledging 2 helpful players today, Maggie Ostara and specifically her seminar which I watched yesterday thanks to a link from Suzanne Evans’ Be the Change award interviews last week, and Jennifer Fox, whose movie and kickstarter process, MyReincarnation has my attention today.  Check it all out!

This too shall pass…

I have spent a lot of time in the gotta fix things mindset, and i have been discovering that if i really take to heart that everything passes and not fixate on a feeling, a thought, or a situation and back off to give space, that change occurs. Distancing, Witnessing, allowing, accepting, giving space, are the healers.

A poem by rumi

This being human is a guest house.
Every morning a new arrival.

A joy, a depression, a meanness,
some momentary awareness comes
as an unexpected visitor.

Welcome and entertain them all!
Even if they’re a crowd of sorrows,
who violently sweep your house
empty of its furniture.

Still treat each guest honorably,
He may be clearing you out
for some new delight.

The dark thought, the shame, the malice,
meet them at the door laughing,
and invite them in.

Be grateful for whoever comes,
because each has been sent
as a guide from beyond.
Rumi

The Power of Visualization

The following Zen story illustrates third eye visioning in action. A master craftsman in ancient China was commissioned by the emperor to make a cabinet for the emperor’s bedroom in the Imperial Palace. The craftsman, a Zen monk, told the emperor he would not be able to begin work for five days. The monk was seen by the emperor’s spies simply sitting, apparently doing nothing for the entire time. Then, when five days had passed, the monk got up. Within three days, he had made the most extraordinary cabinet anyone had ever seen. The emperor was so pleased and so curious that he had the monk brought before him and asked what he had been doing the five days before he had begun his work. And this is what the monk said

  1. All the first day I spent releasing every thought of fear or failure, of dread of punishment if my work should displease the emperor.

  2. All the second day I spent releasing every thought of inadequacy and every belief that I might lack the skill to produce a cabinet worthy of the emperor.

  3. All the third day, I spent releasing every hope and desire for fame, glory and reward if I should produce a cabinet that would please the emperor

  4. All the fourth day, I spent releasing the pride that might arise in me if I should succeed in my task and earn the praise of the emperor.

  5. And all the fifth day, I spent beholding in the mind the clear vision of that cabinet which I knew even an emperor would desire, which now stands before you.