What
does taking a leap of faith mean to you? To me it means taking a chance when
your gut says “yes” even if you don’t have a clear picture of how things might
turn out. It can be a mighty scary thing to do, especially for an overly stubborn,
quintuple Capricorn (yes, speaking about myself). While taking a leap without
knowing where the net is – or if there even is a net – can definitely take us
out of our comfort zone, it can also be very liberating and important for releasing
stagnant energy.
Do
you have anything in your life that isn’t working? Or isn’t living up to how
you’d like to experience the world? Maybe it’s time to take a chance and make a
change, even if the outcome is still a mystery.
1…2…3…JUMP!
With
Love.
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From Over There: 9.7.14 Weekly
Focus
Step outside of convention.
Step into the mystery. Push through the constraints of discomfort to expand the
potential for growth and greater abundance. Doing so will increase the probability
of a happy and more fulfilling life.
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This week’s question:
Q: Can you please speak more on
stepping into the mystery? Many of our fears arise from pursuing something when
we don’t have a clear picture of the outcome. How do we push through the fear?
A.
By understanding that there is no guarantee of a particular outcome. Everything
is fluid and ever-changing. Oftentimes, many view the world through the
illusion of stability. In reality, nothing is stable, as everything changes
with each moment. Understand this and you can embrace the natural process of
change. Doing so allows for greater expansiveness in life choices and lessens
the fear. It is to have faith in your abilities and trust in your decisions.
Oftentimes, a choice is made and fear arises that does not allow for full
actualization of a process. It is to move through the fear throughout each step
of the process that allows for a more satisfying outcome.
Q: I have another question. Can
you speak more about the fear that gets in the way of completing a process?
A: The
fear arises out of a lack of belief in one’s abilities, especially when
learning new processes. When one lacks trust in their abilities, they may stop
taking a desired course of action out of a fear of
failure, thus, not completing the actualization of the process. It is in moving
through this fear while one is still acclimating to the new process that will
keep one on course, leading to greater satisfaction in the outcome of the
process.
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NOTE: If you have a question
that you'd like a channeled answer to, please send it in. I'll first respond
privately and then post the answer in this blog, anonymously, of course. Thanks
& Blessings!
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