avatarKira Dawn

Summary

The article discusses the concept of life's cyclical nature, emphasizing that endings are merely transitions to new beginnings, and advocates for self-love and personal growth as essential components of this continuous journey.

Abstract

The author reflects on the idea that life's endings are not final but are recycled into new chapters, drawing a parallel with the broader cycles of the universe. This perspective offers a sense of freedom and a positive outlook, suggesting that self-critique is unnecessary and that embracing oneself as one's own best friend can lead to a life free from fear and resistance to change. The narrative underscores the importance of forgiveness, self-improvement, and spiritual connection in personal development. The author shares their journey of recovery and self-discovery, which has led to a deep sense of self-love and trust in a higher power's plan. The article encourages readers to view every life event as an opportunity for growth and to approach each day with the mindset of a new beginning, acknowledging life's fluidity and the absence of a definitive end.

Opinions

  • The author believes that nothing truly ends in life; instead, it transforms into a new beginning, which is a liberating and amazing concept worth sharing.
  • Self-love and becoming one's own best friend are seen as crucial steps in personal growth and overcoming fear and resistance to change.
  • Forgiveness, particularly self-forgiveness, is considered an important aspect of the author's journey towards self-improvement and recovery.
  • The author expresses a newfound freedom and outlook on life, having worked on growth and self-improvement over many years.
  • There is an emphasis on the importance of trusting in a higher power's plan and adhering to the right decisions to stay on a positive path.
  • The author hopes that readers will also view life's situations as opportunities for new chapters of growth and self-love to unfold

Non-Existent Endings.

Endings are recycled back to New Beginnings.

Image by Pixabay. (New Beginnings)

This topic was weighing heavily on my mind last night and I thought to myself:

“Nothing truly ever ends in life. It is on a much larger spectrum and realm than we can see. Literally the cycle of New Beginnings starts right here with me.”

Even death is not an ending. It’s a beginning. Virtually cycling into one another in a cosmic instant. I found this amazing and had to share with all of you here on Medium.

Isn’t it nice to feel like we don’t have to critique each and every little thing we do?

This is the time to start loving yourself. Becoming your own best friend. Talking and meditating with your specific higher power. This way of thinking gives me a whole new found freedom and outlook on life.

There is literally no stopping me now. Fear is absent in my mind. Change is absent from my mind. Maybe absent is not the right term, but let’s say those words don’t scare me anymore?

I have been working on growth and self improvement for many years now. I have been working on forgiveness, especially forgiving myself.

Then I thought. Fuck This. I take care of myself. I have worked hard at my recovery/sobriety. I am already in love with myself. All these new beginnings I witnessed when I visualized the past gave me so much growth, wisdom, knowledge and self love. I now know why it’s much easier to stay on a path that is narrow and adhere to the right decisions…I had veered off the narrow path so many times when I was younger and now I trust that God has a plan for me so I simply do what I am told.

We can look at every situation in our lives and cycle it right back to a new chapter of growth and self love opening up for us. I surely hope that is how you view it as well.

I am not going to bore you my friends. Just wake up, smile and say, “Today is My New Beginning.”

Life is fluidly constant it’s literally never ending.

God Bless To All.

Kira Dawn Copyright 2020.

a.k.a. The Gorgeous Mess

Spirituality
New Beginnings
Self
Wisdom
Love
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