Wednesday, December 9, 2015

What we can Imagine we can make Real

This morning I came across this amazing YouTube video while scrolling the social media on my tablet.


What Judy is sharing in this interview is true for me. Many times during the last thirty five years proof has confirmed for me that What we can imagine we can make real Many of my articles here on Hubpages have explained or contemplated how our visions and imaginations can become real in this physical reality. Here are the links:
All these articles are for me physical proofs that I like to share in a way that readers can relate to some of these experiences or contemplation's for themselves. We only have to observe nature to know what the Ramtha's teachings are telling us.
The Awakening Clan blogIf you listen to this fantastic interview, you’ll know why this slogan is the subtitle printed onto all my novels, starting with: The Awakening Clan  
Are we all guided when we ask for inspirations? I totally believe we are. I will share with you why. visionary levels During the time when I was painting this oil painting: Eye of the Beholder, I knew that we are more that just physical human beings, but while living as a human being, that knowing is often not in the foreground of our minds, as it should be. "We are all balls of light that have an ability to create anything and everything with our minds, so long as we stay true to our own inner voice and be the observer of our lives." My inner voice is saying.


Thanks for reading this short post, but please visit my hub page articles if you want to read more.
Nadine

Monday, November 23, 2015

Earning while loving how you do it

Are these three quotes true?my paintings

  • “The only way to do great work is to love what you do”.
  • “Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you”.
  • Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.
I can only speak for myself and my reply is YES. After I turned fifty I thought, now is the time to follow the advice I heard from many others. I’m also a practical person so while I was exploring where my passion lay, I also needed to be realistic.
I had to spend some time on jobs that did not really have my passion, but they paid my bills. There were two skills I wanted to explore.
One was more to do with creating visual story telling paintings or graphics from my computer and the other was telling stories with words. Was I considered qualified? No.
I love drawing and gave drawing classes but writing was more of a hurdle. Not only did I want to write in English, I’m also dyslexic. Nevertheless what I wanted to do for the rest of my life was to write books and earn by being creative.
While I wrote my first novel (took me five years) I ran a B & B. That was an easy job. I earned enough money to pay for my upkeep and this job gave me a lot of time to myself for writing and for playing with PhotoShop and learning how to create my own website.
 I kept a vision board during the first five years and made sure my thoughts were supporting my visions. Years later I found a publisher for my first novel, who became my husband. I learned a great deal about the publishing world and took over the book cover designing job.
I kept writing and published four more novels and added one more hobby to my list, gardening. Today I still do what I love every day, so I cannot call it work. It’s true that you really can do work that pays the bills and feeds your soul. Due to the decline in the book world I needed to explore a way to earn from my graphic designs and I found it. This link will take you to my other blog through which I promote my art and design work. just kidding N zazzle banner
Thanks for reading my post.
Nadine

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Evidence That the Human Body is a Projection of Consciousness | Humans Are Free

Evidence That the Human Body is a Projection of Consciousness | Humans Are Free



 The characters of my novels all awaken to this truth, that is why my story telling genre falls under visionary fiction.Fiction is often more true than fact

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Notes from a Cape Town Botanist: Out of the ashes: Notes on the March 2015 Cape Tow...

Notes from a Cape Town Botanist: Out of the ashes: Notes on the March 2015 Cape Tow...: Fire: Life-giving force of the Fynbos in South Africa's Cape Floristic Region In the Mother City the mountains are ablaze. It is l...

Monday, February 17, 2014

Can our imagination skills set us free?

When I wrote that article - Can our imagination skills set us free? I wrote it with the following intent in mind.
is our world fiction

Free from What?

Some might ask themselves.

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What does it really mean to be Free?
Knowing the answers to the following questions:


Or by reading about the Hidden Histories of Planet Earth, would that trigger a genetic memory within me that will awaken me to my own FREEDOM?
My answer would be YES!
Many of us today are exploring life and concepts and would like some answers to the above question.  Having an open mind is our first requirement if we go exploring the internet today, but its an altogether mind boggling journey. All of us must be discerning at all times whatever we read in the internet, in books or what we learn from others.
That is what I try to do with my articles and my Visionary fiction novels. My intent is trigger an awakening, first in myself by writing the article, (and the novels) and secondly to trigger a soul awakening in others.

The following intent in mind is that:
I believe that we all individually have a piece of the puzzle hidden in our subconscious (about truth), and by adding our puzzle piece in the form of a comment below the very article we read, the next reader of that article might get an "A Ha" after they read the comments... That is how we each will awaken to our own understanding of freedom.
Namasté
Nadine