London!

by Cat B on February 25, 2010

big-benYes, that’s Big Ben and I’ll be saying hello to him very, very soon.  I’m heading off to London on Sunday to promote the book and am very excited.  The trip was really just confirmed last weekend so this week I’m scrambling to get ready.

My publisher, Thierry Bogliolo, of Findhorn Press has hired a super PR woman—Sue Blake.  I’ve got energy but Sue’s a good few yards ahead, for sure.  Just great. She doesn’t hesitate or second-guess— she just goes for it and things start happening.  I’m very, very grateful to Thierry and Sue.

Sue had the brilliant and very creative idea of my doing my drawing class for the press in London.  It will be really fun for people to have the experience of drawing together and see how it quickens the creative pulse.   The beauty of it is—it doesn’t take long to leap up into another orbit of possibility.  I’m so looking forward to this and very excited that the event will be at the arty Hoxton Hotel!

But, meanwhile, back at the ranch, there are papers scattered all over the place with scrawly phone numbers and lists of things that must be done before Sunday.  Maybe I should put them all in one place for starters!

I’m not complaining—no, not at all!  I’m just pinching myself!  Dreams do come true—and not just mine.  So keep the faith.  It really comes down to that.  What we can envision, what we can believe, what we want matters.  We’re each here for our own unique purpose and whatever inspiration comes to us is meant for us.  It’s a universal law—but it can be hard for us to believe.  It was hard for me to believe at various times in my life.  But we can probably all take note of when we did believe and how it changed things.  I think this is where yoga comes in.  We need to watch our minds and watch the thoughts that creep in to rob us of acting on inspiration. These thoughts are very, very sneaky and often masquerade as “logic.”  I love what Louise Hay said in her book, You Can Heal Your Life”—”We can no longer afford the luxury of a negative thought.”  Better things happen with positive ones, for sure.

And, so, on this rainy day here’s to bright thoughts for us all!  And now—to work here!

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