There has been too much terrible violence and many manmade
and natural disasters lately on Earth. That does not mean all life on Earth
will end on December 21, 2012.
So many people around the world are worried something
terrible may occur on December 21, 2012. Worry is a negative emotion, and by
thinking negatively, we attract negativity. We need to think and do something
positive.
This may sound too easy, and you may have heard this kind of
advice before, but with the energy rapidly increasing in strength as we
approach December 21, 2012, it is truer now than ever. What we are learning at
this time is how powerful our thoughts truly are.
At this time, we are being presented with many things, both
good and evil that are unresolved in our personal lives, in humanity, and the
Earth itself. Thinking negative thoughts or ill will can boomerang very quickly
now.
The progression of energy in the past seemed to be linear or
horizontal, more evenly paced, but now we are advancing swiftly and vertically;
we are moving up and up. Look forward to a new beginning and you will create
one. Don’t look back.
I will be in London on December 21, 2012 to join a panel
discussion for the European Premiere of the timely metaphysical film 3 MAGIC
WORDS, enjoy a positive celebration of song and dance, meditate with like
minded others, and to sign and unveil the Declaration of Consciousness to the
world (http://3magicwordslondonpremiere.com).
Many of you may not be able to join us in London, but there
is no reason why you can’t have a celebration of your own to welcome Earth’s
entry into a new age of consciousness with friends and family; the people you
love. Ask yourself what is important in your life and what your dreams are.
Make your own Declaration of Consciousness.
December 21, 2012 will mark the Winter Solstice in the
Northern Hemisphere and the Summer Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. The
Solstices were sacred dates of ceremony and ritual to our ancient ancestors
from many cultures all over the world.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Winter Solstice is the
shortest day of the year, but from that date forward the light begins to
return. In the Southern Hemisphere, the Summer Solstice is the longest day of
the year and is a time to celebrate the peak of the sun’s light, the
life-giving center of our solar system, shining on the world. Wherever you
live, you can incorporate the significance of light into your celebrations on
December 21, 2012.
Whatever you decide to do on December 21, 2012, focus on the
light, drink plenty of water, breathe deeply and go with the flow – do not go
against the grain. Remember that you are an eternal being whose essence is
love. Love is all you need.
Dolores Cannon
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