Tuesday, June 16, 2009

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Happy Father's Day!

As we near Father's Day, now's the time to acknowledge that active and dynamic quality he nurtured in you.

Check out the video now (and remember to honor your father this weekend)!

To your continued wealth and fulfillment,

James Arthur Ray
President/CEO
James Ray International, Inc.

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Blogger C_Hope said ... (6/16/2009 7:36 AM) : 
Hi James, and Happy Father's Day to you! Love the photo of your family! I can't determine who you look like more, your mom or your dad...and then I ask, does it really matter? LOL..anyway, just wanted to chime in and say thanks for the video. Your thoughts resonate with mine on the topic of Father's Day. I never really knew my biological father for reasons too detailed to go into here. However, I harbor no resentments because I know two things: He did the best he could at the time with what he knew, and he loved me despite his absence. How do I know that? I just do. He was never more than 700-800 miles away from me at any time. I sort of followed his footsteps without even "knowing" it. When I discovered last year that he died in 2002, I was sad but felt a certain freedom, too. No longer was I that sad little girl looking for my father. And I was blessed to have had the closest thing to a father for 20 years or so anyway. So, on that front - the Universe had me covered. Thanks again for your video. As usual, right on time - for me anyway...Take care!
Christina Hope in Camarillo, CA


Blogger SAMeyer said ... (6/16/2009 10:26 AM) : 
Hello James,

Thanks for ALL you do. Is that a green orb I see flashing by when you begin to speak of your Father at around 36 seconds?

You Are the Light :-)

SAM


Blogger Jorge said ... (6/16/2009 3:40 PM) : 
Hi James! I wish you a Special and Happy Father´s day! Thank you to let me honor my father in here! When on 4 August of 1995, he told me about the Secret i decided i was too imature to apply it consciously (What?? Everything that i think happens?!!?). So with all his love he teached me to write down what i would like to have, be and do till 4 August 2007 (the date i decided to rediscover the secret of our real power trought a wonderfull book writen by a than reporter of a documentary i´ve seen, Rhonda Byrne...He teached me to guive from the hearth, so i would guive form my hearth the Secret trought that special Book to the World!). Than he decided to leave, and follow his own illuminated quest, paciently wating for my awakening! Today i´m a father too, and i´m the happiest man in the World! Now I´m awake, and i know we´re going to be together again soon... Thank You Father!


Blogger Jack said ... (6/18/2009 6:31 AM) : 
Hi James,
Appreciatte this very much. With due acknowledment of the Father principle nothing comes close to being a Dad. It will reconfigure your perspective. Redifines ones purpose. yes, our work, our creations are our children of our creative minds but not flesh and blood, character and LOVE.
Best,
Steve Manning


Blogger Pam L. said ... (6/19/2009 12:49 PM) : 
Thanks again James for your wonderful insights into universal principals. There are so many boys/young men in the world with absent fathers who are trying to figure out how to connect with the manhood in themselves. There are also many girls/young women who have missed that initial male/female relationship between father and daughter for the same reason, which psychologists say can affect their future romantic relationships. As humans, we seem to really get tripped up on biological mother/father issues, many times to our detriment. Thank goodness for the unlimited resources in our Divinity. Thank you so much for reminding us of our innate masculine/feminine qualities, as well as the outer resources that we can draw on regardless of our relationships with our biological parents. Thank you for enlightening us with the "father" perspective.

Happy Fathers Day!

Sincerely,
Pam


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