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Symbala of the Month: October 2003

Arlene Arnold

Arlene Arnold's Symbala

"When I first experienced my Symbala, I loved the center and had a hard time accepting the colors and shapes in the next layer out. Based on what I know about the spiritual process, I admitted to myself that I was resisting something important.

"I chose to set aside time to focus on the Symbala, allowing in whatever was there for me. I felt the art begin to pulse from the center out and back again. Soon, the piece became two and then one again in a different form as my eyes moved deeper into the vibrations. As I continued to focus on it, different colors and shapes caught my eye. Instead of thinking about it, I allowed the experience to be.

"Later, I put the note card size next to my computer. I could feel its vibration reaching me as I did my work.

"During the next few weeks, I was nudged in subtle ways to claim a more empowered and broader sweeping understanding of my work and of me. I noticed that the more I felt comfortable with me, the more I felt comfortable with the outer colors and shapes in my Symbala. It had helped me to bridge a chasm between who I had seen myself to be and who I now know I am."

Arlene Arnold

Author of ColorCards, Inner Guidance Made Simple through the Vibration of Color and several other books
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