Ring on Thumb meaning

(click here to be taken back to “Meaning of rings on fingers” article to see the meanings of rings on the other fingers)

As mentioned in “Meaning of rings on fingers“, a ring reveals a subconscious feeling that a person is either restricted or needs strengthening in the traits related to that finger. So in order to understand the meaning of wearing a ring on the thumb, first it’s useful to look at the traits that are associated with the thumb:

Thumb Traits and corresponding Thumb Ring Meaning
The thumb represents the following: Continue reading

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Meaning of rings on fingers

I recently took a short course on palmistry and one of the things I found particularly interesting on the course was that according to some hand analysists, the finger you choose to wear your ring on can reveal something about the personality, behavioural tendencies or emotional state of the ring wearer.

Skeptics may argue that it doesn’t matter which finger you put a ring on – all the fingers are the same. But it’s interesting that sometimes a ring just doesn’t “feel right” on a certain finger but it does feel comfortable and “right” on another. This feeling of “rightness” of a worn ring is what hand reading works with.

In hand reading each finger has specific qualities associated with it, so in general, if you wear a ring on a finger, the ring can have one of two effects on a finger:

  • a.) Strengthening / Supporting: A ring can indicate a subconcious desire to support & strengthen the qualities associated with that finger.
  • b.) Restricting: A ring on a finger may reveal a feeling of being restricted in the qualities associated with that finger.

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Living Happily in Old Age

Contrary to what most people believe about getting older, old age is not of necessity a natural process of breakdown or deterioration. Even though our bodies get older with time, our body cells continue to constantly rejuvenate themselves as we get older. Nothing stays the same and with age our bodies continue to change and also grow. Diminishment does not have to be a part of aging. There is a huge difference between aging and declining. They are not synonymous despite our society conditioning us to believe that they are. Continue reading

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Choosing a Career

We have been taught, often by our parents, teachers at school and also sometimes absorbed from those around us, that we should focus on one career and make this our life’s choice. This has, for as long as I can remember been the way society brought us up believing.

We are all individuals with many different desires and a one size fits all policy as to how to live our lives just cannot work to make everyone happy. I am a strong believer in following your heart, your intuition or your gut feelings rather than following what others determine is the right path for you.

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The Difference between Allowing and Tolerating

The major significant difference between allowing and tolerating is that of the emotion you feel. Allowing or accepting always feels good whilst tolerating does not feel good.

When you allow, you feel relaxed and you accept who you are and accept and allow others to be who they are. The act of allowing or accepting feels good. You feel free because you don’t create conditions or experiences you don’t approve of or don’t want. You can only ever feel truly free when you are free of any negative emotions. Continue reading

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How to Keep Feeling Good

All that many of us want is to just feel good and be happy. Here are some ideas that have helped me and continue to help me.

1) Be aware of your thoughts and how you feel now. We always have the power to focus our thoughts and change them if necessary. In addition, our emotions are our very reliable guidance system that clearly indicates to us how we feel.

2) If you don’t feel good, change what you’re thinking about. Focus only on what you want and check that you feel good. Continue reading

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Pleasing Others and Feeling Good

Many of us have been taught that pleasing others is a good thing as when others are pleased by what we do for them, it makes us feel good because they feel good. Directly connected to this, is that we also often count on feeling our self-worth by getting other people’s approval. When we approach life in this conditional way, we can begin to see our self-confidence dipping and our feelings of self-worth adversely affected when we don’t manage to always please all those we want to please. Continue reading

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Manifestation Tips: Relax and Be Patient – Growing a Desire to manifestation is like Growing a Baby

Abraham Hicks: Be patient and grow your desires with nurturing and patience and a sure certainty that it's coming like a pregnant lady is certain her baby is coming I just listened to an Abraham Hicks recording likening the growing of babies to the growing of desires, which inspired me to write this: (The following is in my own words)

When you have a desire that is not yet manifested, it’s like being pregnant with a baby.
To give birth to that healthy baby, it’s not something that happens over night. The baby needs time to grow and mature till it’s ready to be born, and the mother has this time to prepare for its arrival too. In this time the mother is kind to herself, soothes herself through the rough patches (eg morning sickness / mood swings) knowing these are just temporary and will pass, she takes action to get things ready for the baby – setting up equipment she’ll need for when it’s born, and above all, she believes and just knows with all her heart that the baby is coming – it’s just a matter of time and allowing the right conditions for the baby to grow till it’s mature to pop out.

"Patience Reaps Rewards" Poster

So stop telling yourself you’re not pregnant when you are. Because you are all pregnant with your potential desires. If you don’t believe you’re pregnant, you may not nurture yourself in the same way you would if you did believe you were pregnant. (Afterall, pregnant women need to be aware of what they’re eating / drinking, and how much physical activity they do, be aware of their body etc, to ensure a healthy pregnancy). And that makes all the difference in a successful pregnancy or not. You need to nurture the growing baby / growing desire with nurturing things like positive thoughts, re-inforcing positive beliefs, practising actions that are in the direction of the desire etc, to allow it to be born.

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Why is there a lag-time between desire and manifestation?

The only reason there’s a lag (a pregnancy-like developmental-period) between your desire and your see-it-smell-it-touch-it manifestation is your whether you’re vibrationally truly focusing on the positive end of the stick, focusing on how good it would feel in the having of it, focusing on how worthy you are of it, fleshing it out and milking the vision of it, and truly whole-heartedly believing it is coming to you, without a doubt.

You have to train yourself to believe and practice this positive belief, in order to get into the allowing mode.

As one wise script writer once wrote (in the movie “Loch Ness”):

Mr Dempsey (Disbeliever): “I must see it before I can believe it.”
Child (Believer): “No, Mr Dempsey. You’ve got to believe it before you can see it.

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Diary Day 11: Abraham Hicks Daily Spiritual Practice

1.) Set aside time for working on feeling good – CHECK Continue reading

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