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Finding The Right Beat

February 15, 2010

Saturday evening, Tim and I watched a funky little romantic comedy movie called, The Guru. It’s about a young man, Ramu Guptal, played by Jimi Mistry,  who comes to the United States from India intending to find fame and fortune as an actor and dancer.

Ramu’s plan doesn’t go well.  He finds himself on the set of a porno movie, unable to get certain of his equipment to function properly for his role.  One bizarre thing leads to another and Ramu ultimately finds himself in the role of “The Sex Guru” to rich people.  He’s a total fake, but he has one good piece of advice for his clients, the advice he’s lived by, the advice that brought him to the United States to begin with.  Ramu tells people, “Move your feet to the beat of your heart.”

I think Abraham-Hicks would agree wholeheartedly with this advice.  Isn’t that what feeling good is about?

Today’s Abraham-Hicks quote is:

“Today, no matter where I’m going and no matter what I am doing, it is my dominant intent to see that which I am wanting to see.”

Instead of going through my day living up to other people’s expectations and seeing the world the way society sees it, I’ve been intent on moving my feet to the beat of my own heart, looking for what I want to see.

I want to see financial security, freedom to spend the day as I desire.  Today, I’ve seen that.

In the movie, Ramu’s mis-step into the porno world ends up leading him to the girl of his dreams, and moving his feet to the beat of his heart ultimately wins him that girl.

Yeah, I know it was a movie.  But what is life if not a fiction we create day by day with our choices and intentions?

What if I could write my life as I want to see it?  What if my feet could move to the music of my heart’s desires?

No struggles today.  I’m dancing to the beat of freedom and contentment.  Ahhh.

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  1. I vaguely remember seeing bits and pieces of this movie on T.V. It was funny. I like Ramu’s advice to the people.



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