Creative ManifestationWritten by Judi Singleton
Continued from page 1 I feel secure in my home. I have work I enjoy it is not life purpose I hope to create but I like my work. My work provides security. So I have more or less just written a grateful list. Whatever we are grateful for expands. I am really grateful for list of examples from my own life that I have just given you. By being grateful and letting go of stress of trying to create this financial goal I have for a million dollars so I can have these things that I just named I can just enjoy fact that I already have them and as I am grateful for them answers will just come on how to have more of same. The more I try to create that million dollars so I can have security, freedom, time to create more illusive it becomes. So to make law of attraction work in my life I must use law of detachment. The law of detachment says nothing is good or bad it just is. When we stay in now and feel grateful for what we have and enjoy today, this moment, then and only then does what we want come.

About the author: Judi Singleton is the publisher of Creative Imagination and you can subscribe at http://www.motherearth.com You can discuss these ideas at Judi's forum at http://www.gotojassminesitenow.com/forum. I would love to hear from you and have you share your ideas on creativity.
| | What Makes a Translator?Written by Brett Jocelyn Epstein
Continued from page 1 It all sounds rather formidable, certainly, but not impossible. There are, in fact, many excellent practitioners out there who fulfill these hefty requirements, but tiny number of translated books published in United States each year reveals sad fact that few people take up this challenging and stimulating work. If only more people would join ranks of translators and help unlock prison of language.© Copyright 2004 Brett Jocelyn Epstein. All rights reserved. Article reprint permission is granted as long as the entire article, including author biography, remains complete and unchanged. Please send a courtesy copy of reprint to bjepstein@gmail.com.

About the Author: Brett Jocelyn Epstein is a Swedish to English translator who has translated articles, menus, websites, stories, and other works. She is also an English teacher, writer, and editor, and she has a BA in literature and creative writing from Bryn Mawr College and an MFA in fiction from Queens University. Please visit her website at http://www.brettdaniel.net/ for more information.
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