A long time ago, I learned that the Universe only gives us what we’re able to ‘take’ and that just as soon as the hardship comes, the solution starts to come too. The questions are important. They disquiet us for a while but they’re there to make us aware of more… of different narratives…
They’ve served me well — the questions. And in those times when coming up with an answer wasn’t entirely up to me, I’ve been able to count on my ‘superpower’ of adjusting my mind to welcome the change. (things can only go two ways, good or bad. I put my hope on the good. Always.)
“You’re too wah-wah,” people used to tell me growing up. Wah wah, meaning too sensitive. It was meant to toughen me. It never happened. They were just trying to make me bury emotions that I felt needed to be addressed. I seldom had an audience. I continued to be wah-wah. What I didn’t know then is that I’m “an old soul” (like Aurora Eliam, CMP explains it in one of her articles) but I never knew it…
Recent world events brought me to my knees. weak knees. My bucket bottom dropped out. but I’m tuning in to positivity and light. We can do this. We must. Let’s
“I am at home. Fear is the stranger here.” ~A Course in Miracles, Lesson 160
“Be not afraid. We only start again an ancient journey long ago begun that but seems new. We have begun again upon a road we traveled on before and lost our way a little while. And now we try again.” ~A Course in Miracles
I appreciate you reading AND commenting, Desiree Driesenaar, Henery X (long), Randy Shingler, Lynette Clements, Amy Marley, Ann K Frailey, Kathryn A. LeRoy, Ph.D., and Trista Ainsworth. – forgive the economic way I’m replying to you today.
Only love is real…
I Wish You Miracles.
