Thursday Thoughts: Universal Script

This is always a hard week for me–and many others. It is especially hard on the “big” years. The milestones, as it were. Saturday makes 30 years, according to the calendar. But it hit me Wednesday really hard because that day 30 years ago was a Wednesday. A bright spring day. People going about their lives. Until they weren’t. When I originally saved this message from the universe, I had other plans for it. It’s relevant to writing, as it most of these things I share. But today, I just want the message to be relevant for everyone.

When it comes to setting aside a little time each day to visualize, Silver, look at it like this:

No matter how distracted you become or how confused you are about the process, the simple fact that you gave your dream this time and attention means you did it correctly, you did it long enough, and that by the time you open your eyes, already in the unseen, huge wheels have begun turning.

HUGE.

You think I’d make it hard?

Your humble servant,
The Universe
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P.S. Silver, always, you are so much more likely to succeed, be fulfilled, and find happiness than bring about anything you might be afraid of. Right?!

On that day, 168 souls left this plane. The lives of thousands were changed. Today, I’m going to take the Universe’s advice. And I’m going to keep taking it, and set aside a little time. Right?

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About Silver James

I like walks on the wild side and coffee. Lots of coffee. Warning: My Muse runs with scissors. Author of several award-winning series--Moonstruck, Nightriders MC, The Penumbra Papers, and Red Dirt Royalty (Harlequin Desire) & other books! Purveyor of magic, mystery, mayhem and romance. Lots and lots of romance.
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2 Responses to Thursday Thoughts: Universal Script

  1. jovialvampyre's avatar jovialvampyre says:

    The Universe is very smart.

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