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How to Splendo to Become Splendid

by Allison L. Williams Hill  In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

“Do All Things In-Vesica.”

(How to Splendo to Become Splendid by Allison L. Williams Hill was originally pub. On Inner Eden 5/2012)

“Prophecy” from the “Gifts from Spirit” series   

Splendid is defined as “brilliant with light or color, radiant; magnificent, glorious; illustrious,” from the Latin meaning “to shine.”  The second syllable of splendid is the past tense of having done; to bring about, executed.

Now, do, as in “to-“fulfill, complete.”  Similarly, the definitions for “did” also apply to “do.” What differentiates them is time; we “do” to get to “did.”

The word “splendid” was the charm.  I was lying in bed around 3AM when the idea presented itself.  A new word – splendo – meaning “to make brilliant with light or color; to make magnificent; to make shine.”

You physically make things, and your body, shine by polishing, over and over, until it reflects light.  Silver; brass; gold; pots and pans, and even shoes look better, cleaner.  You scrub your body with a loofah; synthetic scrubber, and exfoliates.  You use toothpaste and shampoos.  When you do any of those things, you validate the positive.  Those acts cleanse, brighten, and preserve. You are, essentially, demonstrating gratitude.  You appreciate what you have.

We get to splendid by splendoing; we do to become.  Begin by being grateful for existing.  There are few lives that have storybook experiences.  It may help to read biographies, of famous and not-so-famous people. They are born into obligations and responsibilities; age; divorce; become ill; have relatives who become ill; or succeed, or fail like other people. Learn about their paths and trials and how they used their abilities to grow.  Similar experiences may provide useful insight.

Express gratitude.  “I AM” is an enormously powerful statement, a declaration of being “here.” Mentally say, “I desire (Fill in the blank. All of the universes are the limit!!) in my life.” Intend for the outcome that you cast free in the ether.  Some of you may not know how to intend. You intend by supporting it, by meaning it.  Pinky swear! It is said that when this is done, the intention that is, is going to happen and you should let it go.

On the other hand, our minds tend to clinch its mental teeth on that which we want and do not have. A positive way to empower the intention is to add parts to its whole by deepening the entire outcome.  Get clear on the car, type, color, equipment, etc. that you want, and even things that have not even been invented yet.  Strengthen this by how you will use the car.  The car can bring you to a national park where you can fall in love with nature again.  The car can bring you to the soup kitchen connected with the shelter you created that houses several families and people in transition.

Think about how useful a person you already are.  Clarify your subject of study and associated subjects that will strengthen it and what happens beyond that such as whether you are employed or employing one thousand qualified people! Go beyond that and visualize and prepare for the tens of thousands your work will positively affect. Think about how that will happen.  Think about how that will make you feel.  Think about how you will shine your light into the world.

Allison L. Williams Hill is an artist; designer; planner; healer; integrative health coach, and inventor.  She shares her work and services through In-Vesica.

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