14 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ascension, ask dali mama, dali mama, energy shifts, manifestation of energy shifts, spiritual advice column
DEAR DALI MAMA:
I hear and read all this stuff about ascension and these energy shifts that are supposedly happening and coming. December 21, 2012, for example, but nothing ever happens. Everything’s still the same and I’m tired of hearing and reading about energy shifts. What gives?
–Disillusioned (United States)
DEAR DISILLUSIONED:
I have heard the same thing from many people and can understand your frustration. The thing is that the energy has been and continues to shift in waves. However, the frustrating thing from a human perspective is that it takes a while to see the manifestation of the energy shifts as energy shifts instantly, whereas physical matter and “reality” usually shift at a slower pace, which is actually quite good because we couldn’t handle the immense energetic shifts because our bodies need time to integrate and process each shift.
Pay attention to the energy and notice how the feeling of the energy is shifting over time—growing lighter and less dense over time. Validate the energy is changing and you may notice shifts in your physical reality shifting more readily.
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13 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, dali mama, lending money to my son, loaning money, spiritual advice column, strain on finances
DEAR DALI MAMA:
My son is always borrowing money from me. He is 27 and works a full-time job and now I am 55, getting close to retiring in five years. I don’t know where all the money goes but he always needs $100 here for this or $200 here for that. I want to be a good dad but I don’t know if I can keep doing this. What should I do?
–Dad (United States)
DEAR DAD:
Although your intentions are good in wanting to help your son, it won’t help him in the long run if you keep bailing him out of situations that would otherwise help him learn budgeting and discrimination on how to use his funds. And anything that is hurting you will ultimately not help him either. It sounds like constantly “lending” him money is putting a strain on your finances. Are you even getting repaid?
Look into, also, if there is something going on that your son is constantly borrowing money for. It is possible that maybe he has a drug addiction or gambling addiction or some other issues that is draining all his money despite his full-time money. If, however, he simply doesn’t make enough working a full-time, minimum-wage hourly job to make basic living expenses (quite possible), maybe you two could arrange something to help you both. Maybe even living together for a while, with him pitching in for some rent, if that would work for both of you.
Wishing you and your son the best.
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12 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, dali mama, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, revealing clothes, spiritual advice column
DEAR DALI MAMA:
My daughter-in-law dresses in such revealing outfits. It really bothers me. Should I say something?
–Concerned Mother (United States)
DEAR CONCERNED MOTHER:
First of all, let me say: No. And again, no.
But you might want to take the opportunity to think about what about your daughter-in-law’s clothes bothers you? Do you feel she’s too sexual and it makes you uncomfortable? Do you feel like she’s not contributing to a good image for your son? Or something else? Notice what her wardrobe brings up for you and just sit with it and notice what you notice and practice letting it be okay however she dresses.
There are many issues to potentially worry about, but I wouldn’t waste your energy on bringing up something like this, especially as it may cause some friction between the two of you, or between you and your son.
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11 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, changing my life, dali mama, moving for love, setting your life to you, spiritual advice column, taking the next step, twin flame
DEAR DALI MAMA:
First, some context. I now live in a remote area with no roads connecting to other towns. I feel I have an almost perfect life. I am part of a community-oriented society. I have good friends whose extended family I play an important role with. The neighborhood kids wave when I drive by. I get a portion of my food from the land which connects me to it and the animals. The people I work with are mostly kind and I make enough money to afford basic living needs as well as regular travel. They even opened up a small yoga studio recently and I can Skype in to my daily meditation class.
The catch? The only thing missing is the man I am in love with. We are both mid-life. He lives elsewhere. He also has a life similar to mine, “established” with strong foundations. It has been suggested that he is my twin flame. It certainly feels that way. We met at a conference and we continue to meet in cities other than where we each live. We talk almost daily and when time is available, we can discuss life, the universe and everything for hours. I have never connected with anyone like this before. Everything we read about twin flames is there. We both feel a deep void while we are apart and have a hard time staying in the moment. Instead we count down the days until our next.
My question is: If the opportunity arises either geographically or otherwise, how do I know that it’s worth trading in what I have for something more permanent with him? Should I pursue a change which would alter the existing balance I enjoy?
–Remotely and with Metta, Laicewater
DEAR REMOTELY AND WITH METTA:
Your love for each other sounds beautiful and it also sounds like you’re well-grounded.
Perhaps it would be helpful to consider making a change geographically or otherwise not as an either/or proposition but something in between, maybe even an everything/all. You will always be a part of your community, whether you are there or not, and can always return there should you leave for a while and then decide you wish to return. Or you could move but plan to make regular visits or one long trip back to your current home. If you don’t try, you will never know. For me, I’d rather take a risk, no matter what happens, and see what happens than play it safe for fear of change. No matter what happens, it will be a learning experience and you will have some wonderful times plus the invaluable satisfaction of knowing you can reach for the stars. Maybe what you will create can be far better than anything you’ve ever experienced.
Make sure, though, that if you implement some huge changes to your life that you first think about what you want in your new life and set your new life to you and your enjoyment. Don’t just fall into something that someone else has created for himself before he knew you. Think about what you want and the two of you can create something new together that works for each and both of you.
Best wishes to you.
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10 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, dali mama, friend is trying to get pregnant, how to share news of pregnancy, pregnancy, spiritual advice column
DEAR DALI MAMA:
My husband and I recently found out I’m pregnant. I am ecstatic but I am dreading sharing the news with my best friend, who has been trying for several years to get pregnant and even underwent in vitro recently. How do I handle this without hurting her?
–Happy but feeling cautious (United States)
DEAR HAPPY BUT CAUTIOUS:
I would just be straightforward. Perhaps you could say something like, “I just wanted to let you know I’m expecting. I hope you’ll be able to celebrate with me just as I will celebrate with you when you are expecting.” Or maybe something like, “I’m pregnant and I hope you’ll be like an auntie to the baby.”
Don’t let your worry about this news hurting your friend tamp down your own joy. That will do neither of you any good. Just feel your joy and hold space for your friend’s joy as well. Your news might indeed bring up some pain for your friend, but I suspect it will also bring up some joy for you as well, even if it takes a little while to surface.
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09 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, copying, dali mama, friend flirting with boyfriend, imitation, spiritual advice column
DEAR DALI MAMA:
My friend whom I’ve known since I was in elementary school, is always somehow grabbing onto everything I have or copying everything I do two decades later. I’ll get a new dress and she’ll admire it, and the next time I see her, she’s wearing one just like it. The same color even! And now I’m dating someone. I’ve been seeing him for a few months and am just dreading introducing her to him because she always flirts with my boyfriends even though she says she doesn’t.
–Incredibly Irritated (United States)
DEAR INCREDIBLY IRRITATED:
Although I can see the irritation factor in this situation, be amused and know that underneath it all is pure admiration of you—your style, your choices, etc. No matter what she copies, she can never truly take anything away from you because it is truly yours. I imagine you’ve probably had some conversations with her about this and you might want to try again. I suspect, though, that’s one of the dynamics you’ll just have to put up with as long as you’re friends. If everything else is good between you, you will have to decide if you want to give it up over this issue or reset the energy of the imitation game to amusement and enjoy the friendship between you. Validate yourself as a true original.
As far as flirting with your boyfriends, do you trust him to be true to you? If so, know that her flirting with him does not and cannot take anything away from you.
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07 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, Akashic records, ask dali mama, curse, dali mama, Egypt, palm reader, scam, spiritual advice column
DEAR DALI MAMA:
I went to a palm reader who asked for my social-security number and my mother’s maiden name and a lot of personal information in order to access the Akashic records in Egypt in order to clear a curse that is keeping me from my beloved, who broke up with me last week. Do you think this is legit or is it a scam?
–Afraid (United States)
DEAR AFRAID:
Trust your instincts. You asked because you already know the answer. Never give that kind of personal information to a palm reader or psychic or healer or anyone else for that matter. They don’t need that information to access your Akashic records. Unfortunately, every profession has people that take advantage of others’ trust, and it sounds like this palm reader may be one such person.
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06 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, bamboo plant, budget, dali mama, feng shui, fountain, good fortune, love corner, spiritual advice column, tearing down walls, wealth corner, well being
DEAR DALI MAMA:
My wife is really into feng shui and wants to tear down some walls in our house and do some really expensive modifications to make it optimally good for us. Do you think this even works or is necessary?
–Doubting Thomas (England)
DEAR DOUBTING THOMAS:
Although feng shui can be very effective for shifting all kinds of areas in your life, you and your wife must balance what is important to you. Is it possible to start with basic feng shui principles such as decluttering, setting the intention to create what you want, and perhaps implementing small and easy cures such as setting a bamboo plant or a small fountain in the wealth corner or a painting or sculpture of an embracing couple in the love corner? Perhaps you could start with some inexpensive fixes before you make major changes to the structure of your house, which can be both costly and stressful.
Together, perhaps you could notice any gradual changes and then sit down and make a budget or plan for how far you want to take your feng shui improvements and do them in a way that is supportive of your well being and good fortune.
When a family makes major changes (even to create the perfect feng shui environment and layout) that they can’t afford, that in itself is a big stressor to one’s health and well being and wallet, so it’s up to the two of you to decide how to do it in a way that truly supports and nourishes both you and your environment.
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05 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, dali mama, female creative energy, female energy, frustrated sexually, sex, sex drive is petering out, sex life, sex life is diminishing, spicing up your sex life, spiritual advice column
DEAR DALI MAMA:
I have been dating this guy for a year and things were going really well in bed but lately things have started to peter out. No joke. I felt like we have good chemistry but am concerned about this turn of events. Do you have any advice?
–Frustrated woman (United States)
DEAR FRUSTRATED:
You might want to have a candid conversation with him. Perhaps neutrally say you loved how you connected sexually before but that you notice the energy feels different and ask him what’s going on. Hopefully he will share his thoughts with you. If there’s nothing physical (medications, a health conditions that needs to be investigated, etc.) or emotional (stress or worry at work, for example), it could be that you two can actively spice things up between you.
Sometimes, too, when men haven’t fully cleared their mother’s energy from their energetic space, once they get deeper into a relationship and the novelty between you has worn off, once he starts to hit that female creative energy in you that he experienced in utero within his mother’s body, sometimes that has quite a dampening effect on the man’s sexual energy. It’s kind of the psychic equivalent about thinking about one’s mom during sex, which just doesn’t do it for most guys unless their name is Oedipus. For most men, it’s the ultimate anti-Viagra.
Some men will subconsciously think it’s the woman’s fault or they get bored and chase the next fresh woman with different sex energy, only to discover they once again fell into the same energetic rut no matter how wonderful the woman is if they haven’t worked through letting go of their mother’s energy from their space and reclaiming their own energy.
In any case, I wish you much good sex.
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04 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, art, artist's way, ask dali mama, bank teller, chocolate sauce, cooking, creative, dali mama, drawing, drawing on your stomach, food sculptures, julia cameron, practice of poetry, robin behn, smoothies, spiritual advice column, writing, zen drawing tablet
DEAR DALI MAMA:
People always tell me I am creative but I don’t see that at all. I work at a bank as a teller and do nothing creative. I’ve never been good at art or music or writing or anything creative. What’s the deal? I get so irritated when people tell me I’m creative. What does that mean?
–Frustrated non-poet, non-artist, non-creative person (Canada)
DEAR FRUSTRATED:
Well, maybe you’re creating proof you’re not creative, which would be very creative of you! Ha ha.
Bank tellers can be very creative, just as much as anyone else. Maybe some just tend to use their creative energy differently at work or on their own time.
Maybe you get irritated because there’s truth to the statement that people keep telling you. If someone went up to you and told you that you have purple hair, would you get mad? I’m guessing not. Because you know it’s not true and there’s no energy around that statement either way. Now, as far as being creative….
I believe that every single one of us is creative in some way. It’s up to each of us to find out what that means for us. What do you love to do? Start by playing—play with media you don’t normally do. Go to one of those shops where you show up and paint yourself a mug, for example. Doodle in the sandbox. Get one of those zen drawing tablets. Don’t be attached to the outcome. Just do it with the sole goal of having a great time—of playing. Then see what happens. Try the exercises in Practice of Poetry by Robin Behn or Julia Cameron’s book, The Artist’s Way. Make art everywhere—create sculptures with your spaghetti or oatmeal or anything you eat. Create outrageous and delicious combinations of smoothies tomorrow morning. Doesn’t matter if it’s good or not–look at it as an experiment you can enjoy and modify over time. Draw designs on your stomach with chocolate sauce. Play! Have fun! See what else you can create while having a blast.
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03 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, dali mama, DJ equpiment, higher self, knowingness, matches, matching energies, priorities, spiritual advice column, Vegas
DEAR DALI MAMA:
Today this guy I barely know texted me and asked me if he should go to Vegas or get his DJ equipment (he is a DJ working at a convenience store) out of pawn. What is the deal? Why is he asking me this?
–WTF (United States)
DEAR WTF:
Good question! Notice what your matches (matching energies or matching lessons) are to him. Are you putting other things ahead of your true priorities? Are you swayed by what other people think when you need to be tapping into your higher self’s knowingness? Notice what you notice and let your higher self guide you. Congratulations at looking at this.
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02 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, ask dali mama, dali mama, father's day, gifts, gifts for father's day, handmade card, handmade picture, personal gifts, photo in a frame, spiritual advice column
DEAR DALI MAMA:
What can I get for my dad for Father’s Day that’s not super expensive?
–From a Girl (United States)
DEAR WONDERING:
I am a fan of anything personal, preferably something you make yourself. Maybe a handmade card or picture. Or take your favorite photo of you and your dad (or you and your family, including your dad) and put it in a frame with a card telling your dad how much he means to you. The love you express for him is worth more than anything you could possibly buy for him.
Have a happy Father’s Day!
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01 Jun 2014
by askdalimama
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Tags: advice column, artist, ask dali mama, dali mama, frank covino, oil painter, oil painting, spiritual advice column, sunday share, www.frankcovino.com
Today I’d like to share the work of artist Frank Covino, who specializes in oil paintings and portraitures. He is also an excellent teacher, teaching classical techniques that you can apply eventually on your own original work. His website is http://www.frankcovino.com. Some of my very favorite pieces of his original work are not on his website but you can check out what he’s done in case you want to take classes from him or commission or portrait.
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