Ignite Your Light with Gratitude

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Ignite Your Light with Gratitude

How do you celebrate and give thanks?

Have you noticed how wonderful it feels to be in gratitude and forgiveness?

This is itself is a great way to Ignite Your Inner Light, just in time for Thanksgiving and Hannuka.

Hannuka represents the Jewish people’s freedom of expression and worship, during a period of oppression .The temple had run out of oil, leaving only 1 days’ worth of oil left to burn the sacred light in the Temple, while in reality it lasted a full 8 days! It was a miracle of the light prevailing over what could have been dark and empty.

So how do you not only ignite our own Inner Light and how do you keep it burning?

Being in and expressing Gratitude is a way for me to magnetize the best that life has to offer to me and those around me. It sends a message to the Universe that I value Creation and that I would appreciate more of the highly vibrational content and enthusiasm that so fuels my life. It ignites my creativity and helps me feel appreciated myself, creating a cycle of thankfulness and giving.

When I feel down, the absolute best thing I can do for myself is to count my blessings, meaning simply being thankful for everything and everyone and every opportunity I have in my life. For me, it is magical medicine for my soul.

So just for fun, try thinking of all of the blessings in your life, the people, the circumstances, the opportunities and then consciously monitor how it makes you feel. I bet that you will feel better, more vibrant and even more creative.

And did you know that Hannuka and Thanksgiving occuring on the same day will only happen in another 70,000 years? Well, here’s a cute video to show you:

That said, I’d love to invite you to a 30 minute complementary “Get Your Gratitude On” session with me.
Just send my your time zone and we’ll set it up: http://box5656.temp.domains/~rhondaea/contact-us/

So have fun getting your Gratitude on and Happy Holidays!

Love and Blessings,
Rhonda Joy

Copyright Rhonda Joy Eagle, 2013