Posts Tagged ‘beliefs’
Let Your VOICE Be The Gift
My weekly vow of Silent Sunday has helped me be an observer of our noisy, noisy world. And I’ve noticed that everyone has a valuable VOICE. But with so much clawing to acquire status and stuff. And so many people clamoring to be noteworthy and memorable, without offering anything of substance or creating anything substantial. Most are…
Read MoreReady to Know Your Why?
October 1, 2017, marked my 15th consecutive Sunday of silence since I began my vow this July 2017. My epiphany to submerge my conscious into silence every Sunday, came as I prepared to embark on a journey into the unknown and uncomfortable with complete uncertainty. A personal quest to uncover my individual creative genius, which can only be found outside of my comfort zone. And this my most difficult decision to date, honors my BigDREAM to live the…
Read MoreAre You Growing Your Faith?
Do you know how to listen and hear your inner voice? The promptings of God’s guidance? I call my sovereign deity God. You may call Him the Divine, the Universe, Spirit, Goddess, or Buddha. Simply use your term of endearment to access this message. Now, where were we? Awww yes, sometimes the inner voice will prompt…
Read MoreWEEK 2 -Believe
Why is it so difficult to Believe? Isn’t it obvious from current circumstances and conditions that some things gotta change and quick? Everything inside you is crying out for you to take the leap of faith, walk away or just stand up and proclaim your gifts and talents…but alas I’m still not quite sure. There…
Read MoreChanged Beliefs; Changed Behaviors; Changed Blessings! © Meshell Baker
What is it you want? What is the burning desire that haunts you when all goes quiet? Well whatever it is, you know it requires CHANGE. Adapt, adopt, and evolve all varied ways of describing that which most folks avoid. The truth is change can never be averted. It is ever present so the why…
Read MoreBELIEFS BRANDISH BEHAVIORS BETRAYING BRAVADO. © Meshell Baker
Recently I was referred to as a wordsmith, which comes as quite the surprise for someone who required Remedial English as a college freshman. I’ve found it interesting and at times frustrating, no matter how skilled I become in one area, I’m always challenged in another. You see we all have challenges and its…
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