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Daily Affirmations: Gifts of Inner Peace

It’s all to easy for anyone struggling in this recession to worry about money. And it’s one of the toughest things to turn over to a higher power. But when you do you find a great sense of inner peace.

Prosperity and abundance are the gifts of inner peace. Trust in the higher power to provide. ~~ Pamela J. Leavey

The universe is always there to provide, we need to stay open to receiving it’s gifts and know that prosperity and abundance isn’t just about money. It’s about inner wealth — love, friendship, enjoying the glimpse of a beautiful bird or a setting sun.

(Photo: Female Cardinal, March 2011 ~~ © Pamela. J. Leavey)

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Food For Thought

If your life is not filled with joy, it is because you have chosen not let it in… Open the door, open your heart and let joy in. It’s that simple. Happiness is a choice. Joy is the art of living life filled with happiness. You make that happen. Money can’t buy it. No one can gift it to you. Choose to live joyously, in the moment. Today, tomorrow and every day.

(Photo: In The Garden, August 2010, © Pamela J. Leavey)

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Daily Inspirations

“The spirit of you seeks, in the largest sense, that grand moment when you have conscious awareness of its wishes, and join in joyful oneness with them.” – Neale Donald Walsch: Conversations With God, Book 1

(Photo: Haystack at Newbury Salt Marsh, March 2011 ~ © Pamela J. Leavey)

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Daily Affirmation: Open to Learn New Things

I’ve always been a firm believer in the importance of being open to new things. Sometimes it seems so daunting. When it is I re-mind myself:

“I am open to learn new things. I am willing to experience new experiences, today and everyday.” ~~ Pamela Leavey

(Photo: Barn in Rock’s Village, MA, October 2010 ~ © Pamela J. Leavey)

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Daily Affirmations: Expect Miracles

I affirm this in my life everyday… “Expect miracles!” ~~ Pamela Leavey

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Newburyport Hopes to Bring Tall Ships in 2012

The city of Newburyport is looking to bring Tall Ships to shore for a four day festival in 2012:

They rose and fell on the swells of the world’s oceans en route to exotic ports of call, selling spices or goods from their ports of origin.

Now, some of those tall ships, which have been captivating spectators across the globe, may make their way next year to Newburyport, a city with a rich maritime history of its own.

The Newburyport Daily News reports:

The mission of the 2012 Merrimack River Maritime Festival will be to “recognize, celebrate and preserve the maritime heritage of Merrimack River basin while engaging local businesses in an opportunity to generate economic activity and visitor spending, all while showcasing the allure of Greater Newburyport as an iconic maritime regional destination,” Ormond said.

The four-day festival would coincide with the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, offering a host of opportunities to spotlight local history from the period, Ormond said. She expects local museums, such as the Custom House Maritime Museum and Historical Society of Old Newbury in Newburyport, as well as historical and marine organizations in Amesbury and Salisbury that have deep roots in the area’s rich maritime past, to be involved.

This is fabulous. Anyone who grew up in the Newburyport area is well aware of our longtime maritime history. Among Newburyport’s maritime history is the fact that clipper ships were built in the area including the Dreadnought, and the it is the birthplace of the U.S. Coast Guard.

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