April Fools’ Day—occurring on April 1 each year—has been celebrated for several centuries by different cultures, though its exact origins remain a mystery. April Fools’ Day traditions include playing hoaxes or practical jokes on others, often yelling “April Fools!” at the end to clue in the subject of the April Fools’ Day prank.

·April 1, in many Western countries traditionally an occasion for playing tricks. This custom has been observed for hundreds of years, but its origin is unknown.

How interesting is that this day, April 1 of whatever year doesn’t really have a tradition or any particular reason for this day! Yet this day is full of surprises. This is the day of the Trickster. It is fun!

The idea of tricking someone in fun, to make a person laugh, to do something silly with the underlying idea of laughable fun is wonderful! This idea of April Fool’s Day is so fun. When in the vein of fun, playing tricks on each other can lead to laughs, joy and just silliness!

However, on the opposite side in the Duality Programming, tricking someone can be very hurtful and even harmful. Tricking someone can change a person’s life. The underlying foundation of being tricked can lead to sadness resonance of Not Trusting. Not Trusting one’s Self is very harmful. It is harmful both physically and emotionally physically.

The Not Trusting Factor can lead to experiencing Self-Doubt, Self-Uncertainty and worst of all Self-Hatred. So tricking someone, especially children, the tricking component has to bring out the best in a person or a child, not the worst!

The worst being implanting an idea or belief system that lays unconsciously dormant in the person’s or child’s unconsciousness and can rear it’s ugly head in this form of Not Trusting Self. The Self-Doubt Factor can stop someone regardless of age or stage in life of the “prevention” of Self-Believing in one’s Self.

When one doubts his or her Self, this Doubt Factor slows down or even stops creativity of any kind. This Self-Doubt prevents any kind of Self-Creativity to be expressed. These doubts can linger in a person as an idea that never comes to fruition! Which can be sad, the total opposite of fun!

So… as one “creates” some fun especially on April Fool’s Day, consider all the ways that playing tricks or being the trickster can support someone to laugh, have fun and be in the resonance of joy. This tricking can tickle someone to their core!

Use your own creativity to come up with some fun ways to make the ones in your life laugh to their cores by playing a fun trick on them. Make is memorable. Make it a part of their Cellular Memory of fun that resonates to a person’s heart.

As you cleverly come up with some awesome tricks, put your own heart into it. Remember the tricks you play on someone will be forever part of their lives’ experiences. These experiences that you planned to make them laugh, have them remember and give them the opportunities to share with others, how you pranked them.

REMEMBER BRING JOY TO THOSE YOU MADE LAUGH

REMEMBER YOUR TRICK CAN BRING SMILES TO THEM

AS WELL AS YOU AND THE TRICK THAT KEEPS ON

GIVING SMILES, JOY AND FUN TO THE MAX!

HAPPY APRIL FOOL’S DAY… NO FOOLING!!