Fire The Grid 11-11-11

Fire The Grid is a global project of loving intention. November 11th 2011 will see the third event, the previous two being in 2007 and 2009. It seems from available information that millions took part in this focused intent to awaken the Earth’s grid with love.

The founder of the project, Shelley Yates, was instructed in what she should do by beings she met during a remarkable incident when her son and herself drowned in a marsh. They both ‘came back’, even though Shelley was dead for 15 minutes and her son for almost half an hour. Read the remarkable account on the Fire The Grid website.

There are also suggestions for how you can take part in different ways, whether you have a few minutes or all day.

Are we waiting for the future or are we choosing it?

 

Rose poking through metal fence

Here are a few very inspiring blogs that I’ve come across. The focus of each is slightly different but they’re all sharing good stuff – moving, inspiring, creative, practical, human, fresh, challenging.

C.S. Lewis said “We read to know we are not alone” and hopefully these blogs will confirm that we are, indeed, not alone.

The links below won’t take you to the home page of the site, but to an article that inspired me (sometimes hard to narrow down) – and you can find your own favourites from there… enjoy :-)

http://www.marcandangel.com

http://www.illuminatedmind.net

http://onedressprotest.com

http://zenhabits.net

http://www.becomingminimalist.com

http://raamdev.com

http://coachcreative.com

…and finally, not quite a blog but remarkable anyway…

http://makesmethink.com/

 

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