Heartfelt thanks to those who emailed with their kind wishes and offers of practical support this week.
I greatly appreciate the delicious diversity of Cyres Digest Subscribers from around the world who write to me.
Talking of delightful diversity, may I recommend the blog post, ‘Heritage and Hip Hybrid’,
http://cyrescafe.net/blog/cyres-music/heritage-and-hip-hybrid/
It doesn’t matter if Hip Hop is your cup of tea or not, there are words and feelings in that post that go beyond boundaries, and which are relevant to us all, as we are all artists, creating our own unique masterpiece of a life.
Ask yourself: Is today a ‘Masterpiece’?
The first Cyres Song is progressing in leaps and bounds and we want to complement it with a fresh, uplifting video.
If you know anyone passionate about creativity through video, who would enjoy co-creating with the dream team here, then contact me personally, info@cyrescafe.com
I re-read ‘The Science of Getting Rich’ this week, our own downloadable copy of course!,
http://www.lawofattractionmatters.com/downloads/sogr070430free001.pdf
It refreshed again my awareness and attention on focus and appreciation.
I would suggest, practice these prosperity principles as if your life depended on it!
This week I’ll begin reading ‘Evolve Your Brain’, the newest book from Dr Joe Dispenza.
Three weeks until I meet him at the launch of The Cyres Lecture Series and I’m excited already!
Also looking forward to experiencing Dallas, which will be a home from home for Cyres Cafe.
In the meantime, I keep drilling wells. Are you drilling more wells than most?
On Thursday, I interviewed Brian Wong, who is making ‘The Science of Getting Rich’ work for him.
Brian has created many successful, diverse businesses, whilst enjoying a happy home life. The audio interview is available this week. I’ll let you know when.
Appreciating You,
Cris
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The Menu for Manifesting
There is an abundance of ways to decide what you prefer based on the choices before you, the variety, the diversity.
Your perspective matters.
Step into The Cafe.
Now you are Creating Your Reality Experience Self.
You look at The Menu. Choice is abundant. It’s not all to your taste.
We hope you make your choices with a smile from the inside out.
As you appraise what you prefer, we hope you enjoy making your choices. We hope it feels easy. We hope it feels fun. We hope it gets your creative juices jazzed.
Oh yes, I would like one of those … I choose that … I prefer this … I want that … Oh yes, I would like a light sprinkling of that …
As you order your drinks and food, you are relaxed and knowing.
You are not agitated, grieved, distressed, disconcerted, or worried about the other menu items that you don’t want.
You don’t tell me why you don’t want what you haven’t asked for.
You don’t tell me why other people shouldn’t want what you don’t want.
You don’t create a group to ‘fight’ against what you don’t want on the menu.
You’re not anti-what you don’t want.
You simply know that you don’t have to include what you don’t want in your order.
And you expect to receive what you ordered.
You don’t even need to ask twice!
So outside of The Cafe of Dreams, why do you give so much attention to what you don’t want?
Why do you include it in your vibration by your attention on it?
Attention is attention, focus is focus … when you say “no” you are feeding whatever you are saying “no” to.
Where attention goes, energy flows.
By your attention on it, the universe interprets your vibration as “yes”.
The more attention you give to what you don’t want or the lack of what you want, the more of it will show up on your plate.
In The Cafe of Dreams you wouldn’t say yes to what you don’t want.
The Law of Attraction serves up what you focus on.
Today. Now. Clean plate. What are you going to choose to put on it?
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Quote of The Week
Wallace D. Wattles:
Without gratitude you cannot keep from being displeased with things as they are.
The moment you permit your mind to dwell with displeasure upon things as they are, you begin to lose ground.
You fix attention upon the common, the poor, the squalid, and the mean - and your mind takes the form of these things.
You will then transmit these forms or mental images to the formless.
Thus, the common, the poor, the squalid, and the mean will come to you.
To permit your mind to dwell upon the inferior is to become inferior and to surround yourself with inferior things.
On the other hand, to fix your attention on the best is to surround yourself with the best and to become the best.
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