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Jul 11, 2013
Your Worlds Are Merging And Your Children Know It!
I'm currently reading Penney Peirce's newest book Leap of Perception: The Transforming Power of Your Attention. One thing that really resonates with me is her take on how our worlds are merging. Really they've always been merging it's just now humanity is reaching such a point in their spiritual growth that the consciousness to understand this concept more is becoming reality. Children are more open and receptive to the unified fields. They are empathic and intuitive. When they first arrive in their new bodies they are fully awake. As they grow they are exposed to parental and societal beliefs which shift and change their perception. When parents allow children to be more free flowing in their thought processes and do not try and pressure them into believing only what the parent believes they are more likely to continue to share what they know from their unified connection. Don't be alarmed if your child knows things beyond your experience and connection. Your child may speak freely of a passed loved one like they are right there with you now because they actually are or your child may openly share a previous life, or a specific healing message for you. Whether you believe it or not I encourage you to keep your mind open and allow your child to be able to tell you anything. If you can keep the lines of communication open while they are little they will feel safe, unjudged and be able to come to you with their problems as they expand into adulthood. Trust in yourself, in your inner knowing. Listen to your inner feelings, thoughts and guidance. Enjoy the experience of parenting. There's reasons why your child "a spiritual being" has aligned with you in this life experience. Embrace it for all it's worth and enjoy the ride! ~ Carol Lawrence
The following quotes are taken from Penney's new book.
Jun 27, 2013
Safely Choosing the Right Babysitter for Your Child
1. Thoroughness of History - Before hiring any person to babysit your child, you should review references of the person applying for the job. While a thorough background check can provide you with a great deal of information, the first thing you should do is find out if this person could be a viable candidate. In the event of hiring a high school student, contacting his or her parents to get information is always a good idea.
Jun 18, 2013
Children Born With Advanced DNA
Hello everyone, this is an older article but a very vital article especially as we are seeing more and more proof that the DNA is changing and is possible to change. We've shared articles and authors in the past who have focused on this topic. Gregg Braden, Lee Carroll, Doreen Virtue and Dr. Emoto are just a few. Sharing this with much love. Please share your thoughts with us about what you thought about the interview? Do you want to see more content like this?
Jun 11, 2013
Raising Self-Empowered Thinking Children
(Rachel, Josh, Tony, and Sarah; holiday get-together, Rachel helping Tony get ready for Halloween,
Family gathering during summer, Tony's birthday)
While raising our kids with the mindset of conscious parenting we purposely chose to teach them in a manner of thinking which enabled them to be self-empowered in their own thinking. As we were fully aware we were raising adults and they would not be children forever. Everyday choices are a part of our society and soon would be theirs. As we guided them through their childhood and through their teenage years we were always focused on enhancing their already awakened intuitive skills.
Jun 9, 2013
The Power Of Positive Communication
The Power of Positive Communication
Destructive Supportive
Rebellious Independent
Demanding Persistent
Irrational Creative
Disobedient Strong
Manipulative Innovative
Obstinate Not Easily Swayed
Resistant Focused
Overly Sensitive Connected
Disrespectful Honest
We have the opportunity to create our children with every word that we use to describe them. Many times the words that we use to describe our children are the same words that we secretly use to describe ourselves. These words leak out when we are feeling frustrated. It is helpful to notice when your emotions are getting raw, admit your frustration and choose to identify the situation in a new way.
When you can't catch yourself, have compassion for yourself! We all do the best that we can in any given moment. ~ Suzy Miller
May 29, 2013
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May 8, 2013
Brenda Novak's Annual Online Auction for Diabetes Research-Auction Open Now!
New York Times Bestselling Author Brenda Novak specializes in happy endings, and she’s hoping to help provide a happy ending for the 350 million people worldwide that suffer from diabetes. She says, “Ten years ago, when my youngest son was diagnosed with Type 1, I wanted to do some fundraising for research, to help him and everyone else in the same situation. I just didn’t know how to go about it—or where I’d find the time. I had five kids at home and some very tight book deadlines. Then I attended a silent auction at a local elementary school and realized that I could do a similar event on my website, where I could invite the people who visit me on the web to join in my efforts.”
May 7, 2013
Teaching Children How To Love Themselves
Have your child stand in front of a mirror and say loving things to him or herself.
For example, you can ask them to say, "I really love my eyes."
"I really love the way I smile." "I love myself!"
You can stand next to them and say the same things about yourself as you look in the mirror with them demonstrating how to express gratitude for yourself.
May 2, 2013
Inexpensive Heartfelt Meaningful Mothers Day Gift Ideas Under $25.00
1. Digital picture of mom and child: Make a frame out
of Popsicle sticks or twigs or you can purchase an inexpensive frame at Target or Michaels.
2. Picking spring wild flowers: If you live in an area where wildflowers are in bloom, this would surely put a smile on moms face. Pick out her favorite vase and fill them with wildflowers.
3. Relaxation Pass: If you have Women's club
or the WMCA in your area, ask them if they have daily passes. Where we live it is only $10.00 for a day pass to swim, soak in the hot tub, steam room, sauna or exercise.
4. Give the gift of a manicure: Look for a
beauty school in your area to purchase a gift certificate for a manicure. Usually
under $15.00
5. Flower basket: Replenish mom's last years flowers basket. Go to your local nursery
pick out 4 or 5 different kinds of flowers that you can critique to your mothers liking.
If she wants humming birds, lady bugs or butterflies pick out flowers that will attract these to her flower basket. Hummingbirds love color, especially red. Trumpet Vines, Bee Balm, Columbine and Fuchsia are very popular choices. Candytuft, Butterfly bush, Phlox are famous for attracting butterflies. Angelica, Marigold and Yarrow attract beneficial insects such as lady bugs.
6. Coupon Book: Make your
own coupons to give to mom in a homemade mothers
day card. Create your coupon book around the age level of your child. Coupons could include; one vacuuming, washing dishes, taking out the trash, a foot rub, paint mom's toe nails (Helpful hint: if child is under five set up lots of newspaper
for spillage.) Cook dinner one
night , take her out for a ice cream, sweep off the deck, clean out the car, brush the
dogs or cat, fill up the water bowl. walk the dog, draw up a bath for mom. The golden coupon
could be for solitude, peace and quite for mom to do what ever she has been wanting to do.
7. Reading material: Buy her
favorite book or magazine she has been wanting.
8. Personalized book: Younger kids
could make mom a special homemade book that expresses how much they love her. Take 5 or 6 pieces of computer paper stacked together, fold in half,
put three staples down the folded side to create the binding, provide child with
supervision, scissors, glue, felt, tape, markers, crayons, old magazines they can
cut pictures out of, and let their creativity flow.
“To hug and to love is like a breath of fresh air.” ~ Intentional Conscious Parenting (Carol Lawrence & Stacy Toten)
Carol and Stacy are intuitively fulfilling a passion to write
children's books and support the inner light of the children. We invite you to connect with
us and other like minded parents and people who vibrationaly resonate with our
message. Visit Intentional Conscious Parenting for author interviews, book
reviews, live author chats and conscious parenting articles.
(Carol and Stacy - Two crazy moms fulfilling their dreams)
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