On: Rejection
The sting caused by the illusion of rejection is a small price to pay for the gift of clarity, Dear One.
And you should know that gratitude serves as a great balm for the pain.
The sting caused by the illusion of rejection is a small price to pay for the gift of clarity, Dear One.
And you should know that gratitude serves as a great balm for the pain.
No one can tell you what you are worth, Dear One.
It just doesn’t work that way. You have to tell them.
And you do, everyday.
You tell them with every choice that you make, with every word that you speak, and with every action that you take.
They will follow your lead, Dear One.
They will take their direction from you.
They will treat you the way that they see you treating you.
Just one more reason for you to treat yourself well.
Just one more reason for you to treat yourself with love, kindness, forgiveness, flexibility, generosity, honesty, compassion and respect.
This is your life, Dear One.
What you do with it is totally and completely up to you.
How you respond to the events in it is totally and completely up to you.
How you react to the people in it is totally and completely up to you.
Not them, Dear One.
You.
Just you.
Your choices are the breathe of your life, Dear One.
They sustain you. They nourish you. They replenish or deplete.
They determine the pace, quality and depth of the days, months and years of your life.
Like your breath, Dear One, your choices are more powerful when given the benefit of your full attention.
You want to know how to put an end to stagnation, Dear One?
Move.
Move one, Dear One, and you will be creating room for movement to occur across them all.
There is no reason at all whatsoever for you to address physical stagnation physically, emotional stagnation emotionally, or spiritual stagnation spiritually.
Create movement, allow movement to occur at your point of least resistance, Dear One, instead of trying to force it to occur at your point of greatest resistance, and you will have found the key that will open the door to releasing stagnation across all areas of your life.
If you are being asked to choose, Dear One, which answer do you think will best serve you?
A: Hold on to your plans
B: Live your life
Don’t try so hard to do, be and have it all at once, Dear One.
Just keep choosing the things that make you happy over the things that don’t, and you’ll soon come to find that one decision at a time, you can do, be and have it all.
You are wise, Dear One.
Choose to remember that today, and act accordingly.
Take my hand, Dear one, and together we will cross great distances.
Together we will rise to any challenge.
Together we will laugh.
Together we will heal.
Together we will smile and inspire others to do the same.
You are not alone, Dear One. You are never alone.
Let’s do this together.
You trust us, we’ll trust you, and together we will change your world.