Trim the Sails: prompt

Trim the Sails

Poetic French expression for “tighten the purse strings”

Midway (Jean Carfantan)
Queen’s Children

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As we are heading difficult and uncertain times, may be it is time to trim the sails to go through the tempest coming. We’ll need to be free and able to react to any event. This is not about fear, just about anticipation.

  • Build a network around you because it can help you resist to any difficulty and support each other.
  • Prefer countrysides that are more resilient than cities.
  • Pay off your debts.
  • Purchase the necessary : a battery radio to get some news, some provision…
  • Sell what you don’t need anymore.

Our times is a tool to lighten ourselves, to get more freedom.

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Last week , our last crop of thoughts, beauty, reflections…

  1. Lori McCray, in Harmonious Release, claims that though we cannot prove the spiritual laws, they exist.
  2. Nalini MacNab, in Alchemy of a Princess, shows us how extra-human reality collides with education and all this forges us.
  3. Jennifer Tarnacki, in Kundalini Shakti, tells us the way she came to meet the Shakti through her life experience as an answer to the prompt: Shakti.
  4. Jean Carfantan, in Ain’t You a Man?, writes about how boys and men have difficulties to express emotions, and tells about how his communication with women evolved through his life.
  5. Ann Litts, in Sit.Stay., tells us how she hoped during this quarantine we could hear Gaia’s messages, as a tribute to Quarantine: prompt.
  6. Anthi Psomiadou, in The Rejuvenating Toil, writes about another day of labor without forgetting the Purpose as a tribute to the prompt The score of my life.
  7. Ann Litts, in Dreamless, describes how she has coped with sleep and dreams as a nurse.
  8. Nalini MacNab, in An Awakened Woman, interrogates herself about What is an awakened ‘woman?’ and more.
  9. Jean Carfantan, in Catch the Wave, launches the prompt and writes a poem about changing our frequency.

At last, I want to introduce you to Abracadabra by Misa Ferreira de Rezende about the power of our words and our necessity to lighten our burden.

Keep holding tight your life purpose, things will get clearer out of this current confusion outside.

Love

Jean

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Midway (Jean Carfantan)
Queen’s Children

Hypnotherapist, initiator, inspirer, always exploring where my Higher Self leads me to. https://lefildar.gent/en (in English--en, French or Spanish --es)