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A Message from the Big U

Topic: EmpowermentBy Carol JamesPublished Recently added

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I am your confidant. You can tell me anything at all and I will always understand and love you. I know that you always do your very best and that sometimes your fears get the best of you. I know that you have come a long way and have grown and matured in immeasurable ways. To me, you are a beautiful, bright shining light beaming with courage and soul.

I am always here for you, waiting at your beck and call. Tell me what you want. Tell me all your dreams, and I will be delighted to help you live them. I can find people and arrange circumstances in ways that you could never imagine. Sometimes my orchestrations are called miracles, but I just see them as doing my job.

I am here for you. I have always been here for you, even when you did not know I existed. I am the one who brings people and circumstances to you. All that you experience is a result of that which I bring to you. All that I bring to you is a result of that which you desire.

It's really a simple relationship we have, you and I. It's one of master and slave, dreamer and dream maker. You are master and I am slave. But I love my job. I get to grant your wishes for a living so that's okay by me. Your wish is my command.

I am good at what I do. I am predictable, consistent, flexible, fluid, accurate and timely. You can always depend on me to give you exactly what you ask for when the timing is right. Be careful what you ask for, you might get it. I don't decipher or question your requests, I follow them to the letter.

I am compelled to bring to you all that matches what you focus on, regardless of how that focus causes you to feel. It doesn't matter whether you want it or not, because from my perspective if you didn't want it you wouldn't be focusing on it, so if you are focusing on it then you must want it. My job is to find stuff that matches your tone - your point of focus - and orchestrate the connection between you and the matches.

From my perspective, it's easy to see why you don't always like what you get, but I know that eventually you will come to remember all that you have forgotten. In the meantime, I will continue to be here serving your needs and fulfilling your wishes. I am here for you. Ask anything of me. I have nothing to do but to serve you. The rest is up to you.

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Carol James is a visionary, writer, teacher, coach, mentor and founder of Inspired Living http://www.inspiredinside.com, which develops innovative programs to enhance personal, professional and organizational effectiveness. She publishes the Inspired Lifestyles Newsletter and co-authored thenTransformative Thinking: Your Road to Self-Empowerment book series.

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