Sunday, 10 November 2013

Spiritual Creativity

Very often, especially during the winter months, we may feel as if we have lost that spark of creativity and happiness. The days get shorter and the nights get longer, and we crave for those days of spring and summer when we feel the warmth of the sun and its healing rays. It is really easy to lose track of what is important such as our family and friends and the focus to achieve our dreams and fulfill our ambitions.

Frequently when people come to us for readings, they ask questions such as “Why can’t I speak to my loved ones?” and then we reply “You still can.” by holding them close and dear to our hearts, we help to keep their memory alive. Our loved ones wish great things for us. They want us to be creative, to still carry on doing the things we loved to do whilst they were still with us in the physical world.

Continue to strive for excellence, try to help others and be good to yourself. Be a beacon of light to those who need encouragement. Try to say things such as “I can” instead of saying “I cannot”.

Imagine if you will that even during the darkest days of the year, you have a light within you that continues to shine, a light that can overcome challenges, and a light that shines so bright, it brightens and uplifts the life of family and friends and others who come into your life.
To be spiritually creative is the greatest gift of all.
Love, Janet and John Copestake