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Hi Everyone,

It’s Week #82 of 103 – HURDLES

Thank you for joining me and welcome back to my blog. The official site of Word Vibration of the Week (WVOW). My intention for this blog is to create a community where we can share our thoughts and ideas about how words resonant with
our energy. I look forward to your comments and our discussions. For those of you familiar with these posts, please feel free to jump to the next paragraph. For those of you new to my posts here is a brief description of Word Vibration of the Week.

I have always been fascinated with the idea that words carry a certain vibration, an energy of their own. My fascination is fueled by the idea that two words having similar meanings can feel vastly different
energetically. I wanted to know how particular words landed on other people. Do they feel a word’s individual character like I do? Do other people notice how the words we use, in large part, create the experience we are having? I decided to write random words, 103 to be exact, on pieces of paper. I folded them into little squares and tossed them into a bowl. Each week I will draw a new word and post how this word feels to me, energetically. These words are the basis for my interactive post(s), “Word Vibration of the Week.” I invite you to join me each week and share how each WVOW lands on you.

Week #82 – HURDLES

On the heels of last week’s “challenge” we have HURDLES. When I thought about what I would write I felt my groin pull, not physically but mentally. All I could picture were guys like the ones below and the crazy way their bodies have to move to get over HURDLES.

Screen Shot 2015-10-04 at 10.26.30 AMThe vibration of HURDLES exhausts me. I just want to scream “Calgon take me away.”  {Okay, I aged myself with that one.} Throughout the week I annoyed myself trying to come up with some sugaring spin on it. Each time I got nothing. The energy of this word not only tires me, it makes me feel like I’m going to be sore once it’s over.

For me, this week’s word falls into the category of “This too shall pass.”

In light and with love,

Teri Hunter http://www.terihunter.com

Twitter @HunterTeri

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