Monday, January 4, 2016
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Saturday, January 2, 2016
The Course of Miracles says “only your brothers can teach you who you are and lead you closer to the Creator.” The goal of the curriculum regardless of the teachers we choose is “to know thyself.” When this has been fulfilled, we must move into the next experience, the next lesson. #champagneconnection #lifeistooshorttodrinkcheapchampagne #empowermentdoctor
Friday, January 1, 2016
When I review the year that has past, I keep at the forefront of my mind two things: (1) do not judge yesterday by the knowledge and information you have today; the best decision possible was made with information available at that time. The present does bring with it some new insights that were not available before this moment; if you had known differently, you would have acted differently. (2) There is no such thing as a bad decision. All decisions serve a singular purpose—to lead you along the path that will introduce you to yourself. #champagneconnection #lifeistooshorttodrinkcheapchampagne #empowermentdoctor
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Changing The World
By Stephanie E. Wilson-Coleman
Author of Be Sure You Dance: Life’s lessons to make every moment count,
Embracing Life’s Lessons and Is Anybody Listening?
www.champagneconnection.com · www.asipofinspiration.com
Email: nspire@champagneconnection.com
Every moment life prepares and presents to us a smorgasbord of opportunities that entice us to embrace or betray our true selves. If we are not careful, we are lured into comfort, into a place where we readily trade our independence, our ideas, our health and even our self worth for the feeling of security, the ambiance of wealth, the illusion of being respected by others. If we are not diligent, we will find ourselves in the same predicament as Judas, selling our beliefs, our spirituality for a few pieces of silver. We find it easier to become absorbed with appearances. We quickly forget who we are and how powerful we are.
Every time we allow ourselves to speak negatively about our finances, money, health, jobs, family etc, we bound our intentions and our vibrations with the creative life force. This will ensure our experiences are filled with lack and limitation.
If we persist, our lives, our communities will continue to be filled with crime, poverty and illness.
Breaking the spell is critical to our transformation, our resurrection, our success. Because our
vibration extends far beyond our physical bodies, we have the power to change the world.
Changing the world is easier than we believe. A good place to start is to affirm the goodness in life. Most conversations are filled with all that is wrong with our lives. Vow to talk about what is right with your life.
The more you affirm the good things, the more the Universe will ensure you have good to talk about. 
It will not be long before you are experiencing round the clock blessings. Decide who you will serve. We say we believe in God, but all we seem to talk about is “the devil”. We do “good” things because we fear the consequences. Start to eliminate any belief you have in dual powers. There is only one power and that power is God. Embrace change. Because we must evolve beyond our current existence, change is mandatory. If you live each day as an “adventure”, you will give birth to extraordinary qualities. Then you will be able to change the world.
Live the life you’ve imagined. Dream Big.
Stephanie lives her inspiration as the founder of The Champagne Connection, Inc. which is dedicated to helping others transform their lives so they may live their dreams. Stephanie is the Host of the television show “A Sip of Inspiration, author of 3 books and the publisher of the online empowerment magazine www.empowermentdoctormag.com”
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
It's All a Mistake
By Stephanie E. Wilson-Coleman
Author of Be Sure You Dance: Life’s lessons to make every moment count,
Embracing Life’s Lessons and Is Anybody Listening?
www.champagneconnection.com • www.asipofinspiration.com
Email: nspire@champagneconnection.com
Our society has participated in orchestrating a set
of intricately woven lies that we have eagerly and wholeheartedly embraced.
As
consumers, too quickly do we accept outer appearances as reality. There are those who believe aging is almost
always the forerunner to poor health; only the opinions of wealthy people are
important; money substance is available in limited quantities and only to a
select few; you can receive something other than what you give. Now hear this! Aging is a mistake; money substance
is unlimited; and you reap what you sow—not sometimes, but all the time.
Various
teachers and prophets have roamed this earth plane to dispel these myths. Mohammed, Buddha, Abraham and even Jesus Christ
have all taught varying aspects of these truths with the dominant truth being
"you reap what you sow.” We always receive what we expect to receive and
not what we pray for. Doing whatever it takes to change our thinking, by
eliminating all negative thoughts and replacing them with a prosperous knowing,
must become a task we commit to every day for the remainder of our life. Whatever we believe will always recreate
itself in our human experiences.
Our society’s common belief in aging—that getting
older is the forerunner of poor health—is a mistake. Poor health, as well as
visible outer signs of aging, is simply an out-picturing of our beliefs. If we
believe with each birthday we will look older, then we will. If we allow
negative thinking and attitudes to persist, we will have poor health. The human
body is an amazing machine. The organs function without any conscious prompting
by us; both internal and external body parts shed the old cells and replace
them with new cells at regular intervals.
Because the body is in a state of constant renewal, aging and illnesses
are conditions and beliefs that we force into our consciousness.
Financial
prosperity is the next most misunderstood concept. Having money has nothing to
do with money. Money substance is about what we believe. Holding onto worn-out emotions,
worn-out relationships, feelings of envy, jealousy and hatred will block any
flow of prosperity. Planting seeds of discontent and malice is sure to yield a
garden of poverty and destitution. So here again, watch not only your thoughts
but guard your words as if you were protecting the winning lottery ticket.
Spirit is
always in charge. By following the examples of our teachers, we will always
remain connected to our source of power—God, the good omnipotent. By staying
focused on the I AM, illness, poverty and malcontent will be replaced with good
health, prosperity and joy. Establishing and maintaining spiritual integrity ensures
a life filled with good things. Bid farewell to aging, poverty and unhappiness
forever.
Welcome health, wealth, youth and beauty. Dare to
live beyond miracles!
Stephanie
lives her inspiration as the founder of The Champagne Connection, Inc. which is
dedicated to helping others transform their lives so they may live their
dreams. Stephanie is the Host of the television show “A Sip of Inspiration,
author of 3 books and the publisher of the online empowerment magazine
“www.empowermentdoctormag.com”
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