Consequence Is No Coincidence
May 30th 2008Kirk NugentConsciousness & Life
Consequence Is No Coincidence
“Everybody soon or late sits down to a banquet of consequences,
Ironically we spend a lifetime preparing the menu but are often dissatisfied
when the meal is finally served”
Robert Louis Stevenson
Sometime ago I wrote a blog explaining that our thoughts are manifesting much faster than they used to. The magnetic fields of the Earth have been reduced and now thoughts are coming back at rapid speed. Not only are thoughts retuning to us and we’re meeting the ‘Word’ as ‘Flesh’ but Karma is returning at lightning speed.
I believe the quote at the beginning of this blog says it all so I’ll be brief and just leave you with a few reminders. Make sure you’re conducting your life in such a manner that you can positively look forward to the consequences of your action. All effects are born from choice, so consider carefully before you choose. Choose to manage your emotions, you don’t have to be offended, being offended is a weakness of the ego. You don’t have to attend every party that you’re invited to, in the same vein you don’t have to attend every argument that you’re invited to.
Be aware of how powerful you are, and remember that every time you complain about the price of gas, you’re affirming to yourself that you can’t afford it. Those words will revisit you at the pump very soon. Speak only of your hopes and aspirations, never let an idea leave your mouth that you would not want to see manifest in the ‘real’ world.
In a previous blog, my advice was to “Focus and Manifest”
Today I want to add to that, “Believe and Expect”
Believe in your dreams and expect to have them fulfilled, I’m getting ready to catch a flight so I’ll expand on these ideas next week in my next blog, but for now remember that consequence is no coincidence.
Much love,
Kirk Nugent
www.kirknugent.com
www.kirknugentministries.com
www.youtube.com/kirknugent
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displacedafrican on 01 Jun 2008 at 2:48 pm #
Hello Kirk, my name is Mwangi and I write for the Displaced African ( www.thedisplacedafrican.com ).
First of all huge thank you for visiting my website and for creating inspirational pieces such as “Pursue your Passion”.
I write this to humbly request a brief telephone interview that I will post up on my blog should your schedule allow. This interview would be one where my audience would get to briefly know the man behind passionate pieces like Pursue Your Passion and also get the needed dose of inspiration.
I am extremely flexible and am willing to conduct the short interview at whatever time suits you and share it with the thousands of people who have visited and will visit the Displaced African which is updated daily.
Thank you for considering this request and please email me at masmilele@thedisplacedafrican.com to organize the details.
Be blessed,
Mwangi
chinese searches on 30 Dec 2008 at 6:26 pm #
hello…
Thank you! I would now go on this blog every day!…