The Seeds We Plant Series #24: God is Not in a Building. He is in Your Heart.

Hi there,

Happy New Year to you and yours!

It’s a new year and an opportunity to change your thoughts and life. Even more today, our children must know their lives have meaning and purpose. Bullying and abuse in any form do not negate their worth. But if we are not grounded in life-giving principles, how can we help our children to do the same? So, I’m continuing with The Seeds We Plant Series this year, discussing the life-giving principles I gained from my mother. 

In today’s episode of The Seeds We Plant: God Is Not In a Building, I share the importance of seeking and maintaining a relationship with our Source. Religion never takes the place of a relationship. And our children often model what we do. 

Here are five things my husband and I have done and continue to do to help our children form a relationship with the Source. 

  1. We’ve taken our children to church services and occasionally attend church, but haven’t made a church the primary way our children know our Source.
  2. We strive for daily devotion. We just finished Devotional and Journal:365 Days to Understanding, Releasing and Maximizing Your Potential by Dr. Myles Monroe for the 2nd time. In the past, we’ve read As a Man Thinketh by James Allen, The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peal, and The Power of the Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy. My husband reads from the Quran occasionally. We will now read Understanding Your Potential by Dr. Myles Monroe and plan to finish the year with two books, Releasing and Maximizing Your Potential by Dr. Myles Monroe. 
  3. We incorporate various resources (books, etc.) to hear the truth differently.
  4. We institute gratitude and prayer daily (before meals, events, loved ones, friends, and the world).
  5. My husband and I share our experiences with our children and how God has helped us. 
  6. We encourage our children to speak and follow their intuition (Infinite Intelligence speaking to them).
  7. We encourage our children to question, speak to, and listen to this Infinite Intelligence and share their experiences. 

Since my children’s birth, I’ve been sharing my mother’s life principles with them. I’ve witnessed how our children healthily interpret experiences and are less likely to take things personally. We are all a work in progress and continue to grow spiritually, individually, and as a family.

How are you raising a spiritually-intuned mind?

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The Seeds We Plant Series #61: Addressing Weeds in Your Inner Garden Introduction Create A Generational Love Cycle With Timika S Chambers

Inside of us is our spiritual garden. The heart is the soil. The nervous system is the vine that feeds the rest of our bodies, including our brain. What we grow inside of us, we become and experience. Weeds (consistent negative emotions and feelings) seek fertile soil, no matter what. There is no fear in this concept, for the power to rid ourselves of negative emotions and feelings resides in us. Through daily assessment and replanting of our spiritual seeds, we can yield the harvest that gives us the abundant life we are here to have. Introduction of WeedsKeywordsinner garden, spiritual growth, positive intentions,emotional health, self-awareness, generational love cycle, healing, personal development, weeds of negativity, abundant livingSummary In this conversation, Timika S Chambers explores the conceptof cultivating one's inner garden, emphasizing the importance of nurturing positive intentions and understanding our spiritual nature. She discusses the impact of negative emotions, likening them to weeds that can overtake our garden if not managed properly. The conversation highlights the significance of self-awareness and the power of transformation in living an abundant life, free from the burdens of past pain and negativity.TakeawaysWe attract people who see our goodness.We are all seeds sown into the earthly ground.Nurturing our goals leads to positive outcomes.Healing comes from within, not external fixes.Our experiences are meant to help us grow, not bring usdown.Weeds represent negative emotions that can overtake ourinner garden.Awareness is key to transforming our lives.We must assess what we allow into our inner garden.Pain can teach us valuable lessons about ourselves.Living an abundant life requires conscious effort andintention.Titles Cultivating Your Inner Garden: A Journey of GrowthThe Power of Positive Intentions in LifeSound Bites"Nurture your goals and desires.""We can transcend any experience.""Weeds attract more weeds.""We are here to experience life.""Nothing happens overnight." Chapters00:00 Cultivating Your Inner Garden02:50 The Power of Positive Intentions06:08 Understanding Our Spiritual Nature09:04 Weeds in the Garden: Negative Emotions12:00 The Impact of Our Environment14:47 Awareness and Transformation18:11 Living an Abundant LifeThanks for listening!Feel free to share this podcast with those who may benefit from it and your thoughts.Timika#podcast #breakthecycleofpain #personal development   
  1. The Seeds We Plant Series #61: Addressing Weeds in Your Inner Garden Introduction
  2. Heal from the Inside Out Series #29: Give from the Heart and Expect Nothing in Return
  3. The Seeds We Plant Series #60: The Relationship Feedback Loop
  4. The Seeds We Plant Series: Relationship with Oneself Part 2
  5. Heal from the Inside Out Series #28: What Does Accepting the Truth After a Painful Experience Mean?

As always, make this lifetime great because you still can!

Timika

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