Nancy Caroline Swisher, MA, MFA : Self-Transformation Coach Intuitive

Do You Love the World?



What if we are here simply to love the world?  To wake up each morning, look around, and love the world?  What if that’s the entire purpose?  Can you do this?  Can you love your life?  Can you love the world?

Can you love the bed you sleep in?  Can you love the body that is yours?  Can you love the air, can you love the green grass?  Are you doing that?

What is more important than loving the world?  For that is truly our purpose for being here.  We are here to learn to love.  When we learn to love our self, then we learn to love the world, because we are all One.

Can you love your heartbeat?  Can you love the heartbeat of a stranger? 

What do you make more important? 

Do you love the sun?  Do you love the birds?  Do you love the mist?  Do you love the sky?  What is more important than loving the sky? 

What if our love is what makes everything else exist?  What if our love is the glue that holds the universe together?

 

It is.

 

Love & light,

Nancy
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Do you need a nudge?

On my daily walk, I stop at a bridge to look down at a beautiful stream.  Before I stop to look down, I pick a twig with flowers or leaves.  Then, I drop it over to watch as it flows downstream.  This bridge is about 50 feet high over the stream, which is about 30 feet wide, with woods on either side.  It’s in a park so very quiet and undisturbed.

A very long time ago I realized that whatever I need to know I could learn from nature.  As my twig falls into the water, the current sweeps it up.  There are rocks that it moves around.  At times, it gets pushed under the water. Sometimes, it gets stuck on the side of a large rock, until the water dislodges it.  Finally, after the rocky white water section, the twig rests in the large still eddy, where the water is calm.

Yes, this is all a metaphor, which is how we can learn from nature.  In this instance, the water is the flow of our Spirit, or Divine Essence.  Our spirit is always expanding or flowing.  We either allow this to happen or resist the flow.  When we get stuck on a rock—-a false self concept—then we get out of the flow, stop moving, stay focused on the fear or pain or whatever it is that we are believing at the time.

Being in alignment means that our mind, body and spirit are lined up, that what our spirit desires our thoughts support.  And we keep our body open and healthy to support our Spirit.

My question is, do you need a nudge?  Have you been stuck on a rock lately?  It’s only normal to be there.  It’s part of the journey downstream.  We will encounter the rocks.  But our responsibility as conscious creators of our life is to look to see why we are stuck, what we are believing that’s keeping us stuck, and what the learning is that will release us so that we can move downstream again.

  1. Blame
  2. Demeaning internal dialogue
  3. Loneliness and isolation
  4. Numbing out to your Soul’s purpose with food or television
  5. Unforgiveness

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I also hope you are enjoying this amazing spring season.

Love & light,

Nancy
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Who Is Self-Love?

(Note:  I have used the feminine pronoun to refer to self-love.  However, self-love is neither male nor female, but encompasses All.)

Self-love brings her total awareness to the present moment of her life. And when she does not do this, she shifts into a learning mode to discover what she is making more important than the present moment.

Self-love invests resources in learning how to love herself.

Self-love takes time to breathe, to the point of actually appreciating her breath, feeling the intimacy between her body and her spirit made manifest by the breath.

Self-love forgives. She learns how to forgive in a way that feels aligned with her Soul.

Self-love learns to recognize the story playing in her head.  She feels the impact of the story and inquires about its truth.

Self-love reaches out for support when she needs to.

Self-love follows her Bliss.  Self-love learns to make this real. Self-love acts upon what brings her joy, even if it means going against the opinions of others.

Self-love listens to her Soul. She brings forth those words into the material plane, forming a relationship to her own wisdom and taking responsibility for it.

She releases fear of judgment. She releases self-judgment, and thus judgment of others.

Self-love cherishes and honors all aspects of her body. She eats to support her organs and systems; she learns about herbs and natural healing; she stretches her muscles and monitors the vibration of her energy level.

Self-love knows that the body is a manifestation of her consciousness, so when her body has pain, she looks to the place in her consciousness that hides in the dark.

Self-love invests in learning to love herself with the same excitement that she invests in a vacation or a new home.

Self-love realizes that her very core is Love, that she is a Being of Light.  Self-love makes this real in her daily life by practicing Stillness.

Self-love reads books that resonate with her own knowing of Spirit.  She doesn’t adopt others words, but allows them to support her alignment with her own words.

Self-love devotes time to mastering energy release techniques so that she can easily pivot away from her programmed mind as quickly as possible.  She also understands there may be wisdom to learn within the lower vibrations of memory and story as she works to rise above them.

Self-love expresses her Soul’s purpose and takes the time to discover that purpose as it evolves throughout her life.

Self-love practices contemplation, for without contemplation she cannot know who she is.

Self-love studies Universal Laws: the Law of Giving and Receiving; The Law of Attraction; The Law of Thinking.  She observes these laws at work in her everyday life.

Self-love connects to the Oneness of Nature, knowing that she and the dragonfly are One, that she and the tree are One, that she and the mountain lion are One.

Finally, Self-love knows she is responsible to discern what is loving to her, that no one else can tell her that, that only God, Divine Mother, the Infinite Field, and Great Spirit, as they flow through her can guide her to the next moment of enlightenment, where Love and Love meet, and all is well.

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copyright 2009 Nancy Swisher and Choosing Self-Love Inc.

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Self-Love & Success

self-love, success, spiritI love putting these two words together because I don’t think they are often associated.  In reality, you can’t have one without the other.

What is self-love? The foundation of self-love is the realization that you are love.  You live a life of self-love when you identify with your spirit, with the non-physical Being that you are.  When you really know that you are a spiritual being having a human experience, you become committed to mastering the tools of self-love that help to release your conditioned mind, all those beliefs and feelings that block your experience of the love that you are.

What is success?  I prefer to use Deepak Chopra’s definition.  It’s a good one: “The continued expansion of happiness and the progressive realization of worthy goals.”

There are no right goals or wrong goals.  Worthy goals are those that bubble up from within you that bring you a sense of joy when you imagine them.

If you do not give yourself the time and space to go inside, to touch the Being that you are, to feel your unique energetic vibration and frequency—if you are always on the go and seeking the next accomplishment while ignoring your Being, your success will not bring you happiness.

Soul-aligned success can only be accomplished by learning to love you. The worthy goals are those that outform your heart’s desire, your soul’s-purpose.

You can work hard and make lots of money and have all the things that make the world label you as a success.  And there is nothing wrong with wonderful things.  But the new paradigm of success that is being birthed in the world now—success that comes from soul-alignment—cannot come to fruition without the practice of self-love.

How does one practice self-love?  That is a much bigger question than I can answer here, but the most important starting place and the #1 practice is this: Stillness.

If you want to learn to master 15 self-love practices check out my 9 week Choosing Self-Love Tele-class Intensive at http://tinyurl.com/mlu8r5

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