Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Finding the True You


This morning this offer was in my e-mail box from Carol Tuttle and I thought I had better pass it along:

"If you were on my call this past Monday, there was a caller who said she just wasn’t quite sure if she needed the My Energy Profile system. It wasn’t up on her priority list because she was a member of the Carol Tuttle Healing Center and was working to remove all self-limiting beliefs first.

I can totally understand that and am SO proud of her for working so hard on herself – to be clear, free and truly happy.


However, I challenged her ( true to my Type 3 nature) and said, “What if you are trying to clear or tap away the things that are your greatest gift and asset?” She was stunned. She had never thought of it that way.

Yesterday we announced that my two grandsons Seth and Joseph called a meeting with me-- Grandma Tuttle-- and they told me to GIVE you the My Energy Profile interactive course for 50% off. Ok, so maybe they didn’t tell me to give it to you. But as I stayed with them for 9 solid days of amazing fun and interaction I was very moved.

You see, many of you, as babies, were not raised to be who you are. You were not given permission to live FREE in your true nature. Many of you, as is often the case, were groomed to be what your parents thought you should be- not what God intended you to be.

Find out who you were designed to be now.


Can you imagine what our world is missing if people are not living in their truth? What if a person has a calling from God to be a millionaire and fund adoptions and feeding programs all over the world but they are not living their truth and don’t even know this.

What if someone is gifted to write music that will change the hearts and minds of autistic children forever- but they were not groomed for this in their lifetime?


We are giving away the My Energy Profile system for $ 12.47 because it’s THAT URGENT that you understand who you are, who you were designed to be. ALL other healing, clearing, tapping and living depends on YOU knowing this.

Get your energy profile now – it’s a ridiculous price. For only 2 more days, until midnight on Thursday, we’re giving this away.

I love you, I believe in you and I want to see you free.

God bless you,
Carol Tuttle."

**Rose in the morning light is living its truth in my front yard ~Cynthia

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Living A Little Older Than Mother

By Arthur Mondale
Reporter
Published: July 10, 2009

Talk about seeing a lot of history. It’s a special day when you can sing happy birthday to someone who turns 105-years-old.

On Wednesday, Erma Jones celebrated her 105th birthday at the Golden Living Center in Greenville.

Her children tell the Nine On Your Side reporter the Georgia native's healthy diet, faith and exercise are the keys to her longevity.

Her mother lived to be 103 and a half,” said daughter Betty Warden. “She wanted to live to be a little bit older than her mother.“

Ms. Jones is the great-grandmother of more than 50 great-grandchildren.

Monday, July 06, 2009

99-year old Granny to Compete in the Masters' Games


A 99-year-old Australian great-grandmother is in training for the World Masters Games here, where she will turn heads as the oldest athlete.
Sprightly Ruth Frith, who is near-blind, will compete in five events at the seniors event in Sydney in October, by which time she will be 100.

“Why is the focus on just because you’re going to be 100?
I didn’t do anything to be 100. I just grew,” she told public broadcaster ABC.

“I just think life is living your own life and living it to the full.”

Since turning 85, Frith, who says she doesn’t believe in diets and “all that jazz”, has held world records for her age group in the shotput, discus, javelin, hammer, long jump, triple jump and 100 metres.
She achieved 10.90 metres in 2006 in the discus — the actual world record for women is 76.80 metres.

Frith began competing in the quadrennial Masters Games aged 74 and will appear here alongside her daughter, former Olympic athlete Helen Searle.

The most nerve-racking thing about the Masters used to be having to wear shorts, Frith said, pleading support for the elderly at the event.

“If you ever see creaky knees and grey-haired people walking around an oval or trying to throw, please don’t laugh. Just wave and say ’good on you,’” she said.

“They are only fulfilling a dream
, a dream they may have had when they were children and could never carry it out, but now they have the chance.” - AFP
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I am so inspired by these particular news items about people who achieve acclaim and pursue their dreams into deep old age. ~Natural Gran Cynthia Zirkwitz