Author Archives: Carol Chapman
Author Archives: Carol Chapman
If you’re doing one of the 40-day prayers in Have Your Heart’s Desire, remember, if you miss a day, you need to start from the beginning again.
I’m presently in the middle of a 40-Day Manifestation Prayer. I missed a day a couple of weeks ago. So, I started again. Now, I’m close to the end, being conscientious to think of the prayer every morning.
To keep track of what day I’m on, I write my prayer down. It helps to date it and write it.
Have Your Heart’s Desire is both in Kindle and paperback form.
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Today I’m preparing for my “Have Your Heart’s Desire” speaking events in Greenville and Charleston, South Carolina.
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Although I’ve never actually visited northern Scotland, I’ve grown to love it through the Hamish MacBeth mystery novels of author M.C. Beaton, who grew up in Scotland. OK, I admit. I took this photo during a speaking tour in Alaska. It’s not Scotland. However, Hamish MacBeth lives in County Sutherland where twin peaks rise from the sea. So, it’s my best guess. Does Scotland have glaciers? The winter days are supposed to be very short because of the extreme northern latitude, but the climate is supposed to be warmer than you’d expect because of the Gulf Stream.
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In my concerns that the extensive 2012 fears could create problems on earth, I forgot about all the children. They so easily bounce back from frustrations into their innate kinship with happiness!
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I must admit, I have my “down” moments when thinking about the economy. These gray winter days don’t help much either. I found that this inspirational winter quote embedded in my inspirational photo of Lake Champlain in Vermont helped to lift my spirits. I hope it does yours too.
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Here’s another lovely comment I received on my Facebook Page, (Facebook.com/CarolChapman8) when I asked the question: With all that negative thought, why didn’t the world end on December 21, 2012?
Continue readingI would like to think that the human mind is more positive than even we ourselves give it credit for so it would far outweigh any negative thoughts that we could have about these “predictions”. We keep on surprising ourselves ?
Debbie Cannon
As a result of the lovely, hopeful comments I received on my Facebook page (Facebook.com/CarolChapman8) when I asked the question: With all that negative thought, why didn’t the world end on December 21, 2012? I’ve been thinking.
And, my conclusion is that: We (humanity) must, on the whole, be thinking thoughts of gratitude, love, and hope all the time. When I think about it, there are many people who, when I’m in their presence, I feel happy. Is this your experience also?
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Actually, I feel quite a bit better now that I put this inspirational quote and photo together. If you’re also struggling with grumpiness this morning, I hope this quote puts a smile on your face, or at least a twinkle in your eye.
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When I asked my question a couple of days ago, “If thoughts are things, and 10% worldwide thought the world would end on December 21, 2012, why didn’t the world end?” I feel happy, because I received the following two replies on my CarolChapman8 Facebook Page:
Continue readingAll the positive thoughts were stronger, not to mention all those who weren’t thinking about it at all!
Cathy Hunsberger