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A Message for Sintorii

The Dragon that guards over the Earth Crystal Citrine

Via Sara Jane

Thank you for joining me, for listening to me, for being with me.

Had it ever occurred to you to say Thank you to those that spend time with you, that listen to you, that help you, that support you, that are there for you, on an everyday basis?

People that you just take for granted, people like your parents, your bothers, your sisters, your aunts, your uncles, work colleagues, school friends, friends, people that are just there.

But what about those people in the supermarkets that serve you, in shops, in restaurants, pubs, in fact what about those people that are there wherever you go? The people who may open a door for you or step aside for you or reach something off a self you can’t reach.

Thank you

Thank you is missing from so many people’s lives.

You like to hear it but are you forgetting to say it?

And when you hear Thank you, how does it make you feel?

Manners

Manners, depending on how old you are, you were either bought up with a very strict upbringing of please and Thank you, but we are witnessing that this appears to be disappearing from too many people’s lives.

Manners cost nothing, they really don’t but their value is… they have no value, they have no value because they are so valuable, they are priceless.

Watch someone’s experience if you say please when you ask for something.

Ask a question or you ask for something and you don’t use please and then ask and do say please.

Their manner in most cases will be totally different.

And when you say Thank you for something, that manner is also totally different to when you just take it for granted.

Are you a driver? Do you drive a car?

If somebody lets you out, do you say Thank you?

It is so important; your reaction will generate their next reaction.

Your lack of manners means they can be thinking “why bother”.

So, have you felt that when you’ve done something for somebody and not experienced a Thank you?

And how has that made you feel?

As your saying goes “put the boot on the other foot”.

When you are asking for something say Please.

When something has been given, offered or done say Thank you

Remember your manners

Thank you for listening

Thank you for being here with me right now and Thank you for sharing manners and love with others.

You are so loved

Thank you

Namaste

Copyright © Sara Jane 2017