Good Morning!
Luck. What exactly is luck? Is luck being at the right place at the right time? Finding that lucky penny? Always landing on your feet? Finding a four leaf clover? Discovering bird droppings on your shoulder?
What ever your idea of luck, research has found that people are divided. Know this: people are not born lucky. Instead, lucky people are, without realizing it, using some basic principles to create good fortune in their lives.
Seven Lucky Tips
1. The expression of confidence is a definite component of luck. Confidence can best be classified as a subset of optimism. There is nothing more beautiful than a confident person. Gaining confidence is easy, when you put your mind to it. It is the most attractive and powerful trait we can have. We are drawn to those who are confident and sure of themselves. This often plays a hand in how lucky we can be.
2. Networking in one form or another, is like planting seeds. Seeds of good intention and therefore, seeds of good luck. As you never know when the seeds will sprout, grow and express themselves as a good lead, a client that shows up at your door, or a referral from someone else, who was in your networking circle.
3. Preparation , practice, and study. The motto of the Boy Scouts is "be prepared". This idea, when actually executed prior to a crisis, can literally mean the difference between life and death. In less extreme circumstances it can mean the difference between a comfortable and interesting life, and a mediocre, painful, and boring one. Preparation in life is like creating a safety net. It gives you a head start or allows you to be aware of a current or future situations.
4. Putting fear aside is often essential to good fortune. Our bodies have a "fight or flight response. A certain amount of fear/stress is normal and allows us to avoid dangerous situations. It also helps improve our performance and gets us motivated to act. Fear holds you back and locks you in a cage, if you allow it. What are your really afraid of?
5. Risk-taking can be either voluntary or not, but just as you must usually pass through a doorway to gain access to a new environment, you must usually take a risk to find or exploit new opportunities. Risk accompanies virtually every breath and step we take in this world. It's a part of living.
6. Timing is sort of the metaphysical correlate to the modern maxim that "location, location, and location" are the three most important aspects to real estate values. If a person could fully exploit the timing of events, even just in the daily circumstances of our own lives, we could in many cases, accomplish amazing things.
7. Self-discipline. Mastering your own life through discipline is essential for bringing luck into your life. Self discipline is committing to a task one day at a time. Self discipline brings awareness. Awareness brings change. Change helps us to understand fluidity. When you are more fluid with your thinking, you are more able to see the great luck you are given... daily.
Tools for Luck
Why not use everything to your advantage? From Lucky rabbits foot to four leaf clovers, consider this:
Crystals for Luck
Aventurine: Aventurine protects the heart, enhances creativity, working with spirit guides, enables abundance and brings good luck with money, joy, balance, clarity.
Cat's Eye: or Chrysoberyl is a mystical stone, that brings good luck to those who carry it with them. This "oeil de chat" offers personal power, strength, confidence and offers protection.
Celelstite: Named after the celestial realm of blue light and purity, this stone offers good luck and fortune, cleansing the auric field and bringing balance, alignment and inner peace.
Fairies' Cross: This mineral is a talisman of good luck! It is said to provide a connection between the physical, astral and extra-terrestrial planes.
Jade: Green Jade is the stone for luck, health, wealth and longevity stone. Ancient Chinese used also for courage, wisdom, justice, mercy, emotional balance, stamina, love, fidelity, humility, generosity, peace and harmony.
Moonstone: Moonstone honors the Goddess in all women. This stone helps women (and men) to be more comfortable with their gentler, receiving side. It has been used throughout history to bring good luck.
Sardonyx: Sardonyx helps you to utilize all your senses, as well as sensory perception. These are great reasons to be a stone of luck!
Selenite: Selenite, also called Gypsum, has been used for mental focus, growth and the power of luck.
Sunstone: This stone is a kiss of sunshine, crystallized. Honors the God, brings good luck and fortune.
Tiger's Eye: Used historically for bring more luck into your life. It stimulates money, encourages protection.
Oils for Luck
Basil: Invigorates the body, spirit, helps refresh the mind. Also used for prosperity in business.
Bayberry: Brings money to the pockets and blessings to the home.
Blackberry: Apply to all seals, talismans, charms, jewelru and candles for good luck.
Bergamot: Brings success and more money.
Cedarwood: In your wallet will draw money and prosperity to you.
Chamomile: Attracts good luck and money
Cinnamon: Used for good luck, money drawing, love
Ginger: Sprinkle it wherever you want money to come to you as it increases bio-electric energy. It is used for prosperity, wealth and abundance.
Hyacinth: Attracts love and luck when used in the bath water daily
Patchouli: Is associated with all the abundance and prosperity that the nature has to offer.
Pine: A cleansing, purifying scent herb and essential oil, use in the bath to banish past mistakes. Helps one start over.
Vanilla: Brings happiness to your surroundings and encourages good fortune.
Herbs for Luck
Buckthorn Bark, Chamomile, Clover, Dandelion, Frankincense, Heal-all Herb, Honeysuckle, Huckleberry Leaves, Irish Moss,
Job's Tears, High John the Conqueror, Lotus, Lucky Hand root, Mistletoe, Mojo Wish Bean, Myrrh, Nutmeg, Peony Root, Peppermint, Queen of the Meadow, Rose Hips, Rosemary, Sacred Bark, Sandalwood, Star Anise and Thyme
Find all the luck you need!
Andrew Pacholyk MS L.Ac
http://www.peacefulmind.com/luck.htm
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