Sunday, September 18, 2011

Im an Invincible Dragonfly, Symbol of Wealth and Happiness



When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade!But I know that life can be tough and never more so than right now when every time you turn on the TV or glance at a newspaper you're bombarded by messages of doom and gloom from the media.
It's all too easy to let the general negativity get to you and before you know it, even you are starting to believe that there's no way to protect yourself from the hard times that the 'powers that be' are assuring us are already here. And once you give in to this kind of 'what's the point' thought pattern, it can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
You Must Never Allow Yourself to Give in to NegativityFor example, you've a bad day at work. Maybe the boss yells at you because she's under pressure to perform. Your commute is tiring and frustrating. And when you get home it's only to find a pile of bills in the mail box and an empty refrigerator!
sometimes all it takes is a few days like this before your attitude takes a turn for the worse. Soon you're not only anticipating negative news every time you stick your head out from under the bedclothes, but, lo and behold, this is what you actually get because the Universe delivers what you expect!

Im an Invincible Dragonfly, Symbol of Wealth and HappinessJapan was once known as 'Akitsushima' or 'Land of the Dragonflies' and it's such an inspiring symbol of wealth and power that the Dragonfly is still Japan's national emblem. The Dragonfly represents renewal after great hardship. Indeed there's no better illustration of powerful regeneration than Japan's transformation from the defeat and destruction of World War II to the prosperous, secure and peaceful nation of today. Even in the face of extreme natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis, the Japanese people, with their belief in the power of the dragonfly, are resilient and keep their energy positive in order to move forward to successful outcomes.

So great was the belief that the Dragonfly had the power to bring success and prosperity that the mighty Samurai warriors decorated their armor with images of the Dragonfly. Even today, Japanese farmers believe that an abundance of Dragonflies in their rice fields means they can expect an equally abundant harvest.

This wonderful Japanese legend illustrates just why the Dragonfly is such a revered symbol of good fortune.
Monica WHB,MpsyD-c, FLE, BSHA,OM
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