“It
is our desire that you remember that you are
Source Energy in a physical body and that you
came forth intending that this life would be
fun.” – Abraham-Hicks
How
do you answer the question – “What do you do
for fun?” Before I lightened up and
accepted that life is supposed to be fun, I was
often stumped by that question because I thought
life was about being good and overcoming
obstacles and achieving goals. Now I understand
that life is about feeling good and
having fun and enjoying the journey.
Don’t you just sort of KNOW that Life is
supposed to be fun? Isn’t there a part of you
deep inside that says – “Yeah, I know that’s
true. Having fun, feeling good, and enjoying the
journey is what life is all about.” Perhaps you
remember knowing this as a kid, before you were
taught that life is hard and so very serious. I
know, at first, it can be difficult to accept
that we’re here for the pure joy of life. But,
for me, it has become what I know for sure.
I
love to hike with my dog and I call it my moving
meditation because each time I get some kind of
intuitive hit or realization. On a recent hike,
it became crystal clear to me that – Of
course, life is supposed to be fun! I am a
physical extension of Source and I came here to
have fun. I didn’t come here to work
hard and prove my worth; I didn’t come here to
climb a ladder of righteousness; I didn’t come
here to stoically endure sufferings and
deprivations. I came here to fully savor the joy
of physical life experience!
Everything can be fun – including work. In fact,
I am now convinced that most of the big money
players are really just having fun. Ted Turner
and Donald Trump are two of my favorite
examples. These wheeler dealers are going with
the flow of their desires and enjoying every
minute of it. Following their lead, I remind
myself daily to relax and have fun, whether I’m
“working” or “playing.” When having fun
is my focus, I’m connected to Source, I’m open
to intuition and insights, and everything flows
smoothly and joyfully.
Having fun and being lighthearted is also the
best thing you can do for your health. When you
laugh, you’re relaxed, you’re breathing and
you’re open to Well-Being. We know from Norman
Cousins and others that laughter and high
vibrational Thought-Feelings – such as love,
hope, confidence, and joie de vivre –
have positive therapeutic value. When you
vibrate joy and appreciation, your bodily
conditions – in fact, every aspect of your life
– will reflect that high frequency vibration and
you will thrive in every way.
If
alarms start going off in your head at the
thought of frivolously focusing on having fun,
keep in mind that whatever you’re thinking,
feeling and vibrating is what you have to give
others. Because we’re all connected, any
improvement you make in your own vibration
contributes to improving our world at large.
What you vibrate is what you have to give, which
means that feeling good and having fun
is truly the best thing you can do for yourself
as well as for others. So, go ahead.
Amp up your power of attraction by having fun!