Ever turned your life 180 degrees?
Begun a job in a field you’ve never worked in before?
Moved to a different country?
Where you have the language to learn?
Co-created a new concept?
Created a brand new day?
I’ve done / am doing all the above … and, might I say, quite a bit more! Since February 19th, when Cyres Café, The Café of Dreams, opened.
Universal forces of energy, loving energy, are at work with me, so all is well. They’re at work around you too, of course.
I went out into the world in search of my dreams and ideals and found the experience here, in Cyres Café Antwerp, where I now deliberately create from.
Cyres is the treasure place; the home-feeling. Cyres is the satellite dish calling you towards your dreams. Every possibility, every potential, is here.
I’m going to hold myself in this pure positive pleasing place for as long as I can … and as I travel, My Café of Dreams will travel with me.
I’m embracing my path … I’m not going to tell you it’s all been lined with roses! … and have committed myself to the path of my dreams.
What I’ve realised more and more is, that when you’re in Eden, there is still contrast. In other words, there are still opportunities to state what you prefer and the beauty of that environment is, it’s stimulating.
We can think that we want everything to be perfect and then we’ll be happy, but what if it is perfect as it is now? And our joy is in the creating of more. More of what we prefer, because we know what that is, through the gift of experiencing what we don’t want.
What does change feel like to you?
For starters, do you like the word “change”?
When you whisper the word to yourself, “change, change, change,” what do you feel and what thoughts arise?
Do you welcome change?
Do you fear change?
Do you (consciously choose to) experience change?
Could you, would you, change your thoughts about change? In order to serve you better?
Appreciating this from the previous precious post, ‘In search of the lost path’ by Paulo Coelho:
In Japan, I was invited to Guncan-Gima, where there is a Zen-Buddhist temple. When I arrived, I was surprised: a fine structure was situated in the middle of a great forest, but had a vast waste land beside it. I asked the reason for this, and the person in charge explained:
- It is the site of the first construction. Every twenty years, we destroy this temple you see before you, and rebuild it next door.
“In this way, the monks, be they carpenters, bricklayers or architects, have the opportunity to exercise their skills, and teach their apprentices in practice. We also show that nothing in life is eternal - and that even temples are in a constant process of refinement.”
Change is inherent.
We are changing, whether we know it or not, consciously or unconsciously.
So why are we resisting even the idea of it?
Could we be grateful for change?
Do you experience something that you would like to change?
Today, you might choose to consider something you’ve been wanting to change and take a step in the direction of what you’re really wanting, emotionally, and, with (inspired) action?
Let go of excuses.
Have the courage to make mistakes and learn from them.
Refine your perspective. Make the most of the moment.
Life is more than about getting it right; it’s about experience and what that tells you about who you really are and what your dreams really are.
We’re all in this together.
Simply giving you my two C’s.
To quote from the previous post:
Free of the fear to make mistakes, the decision was taken and the result was magnificent.
Face your path with courage, do not be afraid of other people’s criticism. And - above all - don’t allow yourself to be paralyzed by self-criticism.
God is the God of the brave.




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