READINESS
We often enter challenges on a whim, and faced with what feels
like overwhelming outputs of energy for new learning, we deconstruct our
selves, and our path. What can we do when we enter a new room,
only to back out again and close the door? Is there a way to increase our
perpetual and spontaneous Readiness?
What is your most recent challenge? Whether you took on this
challenge in the form of a goal, or had a challenge thrust upon you, can you
identify the underlying emotion? Is it Fear? Do you feel a lack of
self-esteem? Do you doubt that this change in your path will lead to something
higher and beneficial; do you believe that you will not only fail, but that
your very attempt will bring about disaster?
Emotions are. Even Masters can have a difficult time identifying and
controlling their emotions. This is not a singular or rare situation. In both
cases, the primary step is identifying the underlying emotions, the set of
conditions that keep you landlocked, and the self-talk that causes you to fear
your lack of skill or Readiness.
Let’s say that you are considering school. You have likely been
to school. Do you remember your first emotions attached to your beliefs about
school? Did you fear leaving home and being on your own? Did you fear being
among strangers? Did you fear being singled out, made fun of, or found out as
lacking? Maybe it was all of these things. And even as an adult, all of these
feelings might again, be holding you back from necessary and helpful change.
In order to master anything, we must first be a student. It is
the energy, and the purity of that energy, that determines how easy is the new
path, and how it will change your life. If you are being asked to do something
very difficult: to live with a new, handicapped body; to live without a loved one; to rebuild your life from the ground up; realize that these changes have
become necessary, and they will not be avoided.
So, without eagerly embracing these changes,
how can you create
a state of Readiness for the transition?
First, recognize that inside your self, there is much you know
but have forgotten. The knowledge itself, or a template of that knowledge can instinctually help with a new challenge. Second, understand that your Spirit
Guides, untethered by body, are always a request away. You have been paired
with your Spirit Guides to maximize the connection. They will understand your
needs, your gifts, and your reticence.
Thirdly: though it is not every person’s goal to change the
world, IT IS every person’s goal to change their own world—and you will—over and
over again. So, this set of conditions that currently demands Readiness, is probably within your abilities, and might cleverly (and even
wildly) be exactly what you need.
Looking back, how many times in your life did you face a
challenge, and even factoring in fear, injury, and failure, realize in
retrospect that it was a gift? There is nothing that has happened in your life
that has not benefited you in some way.
So, Ready or not, challenges come. If you turn away from your
current challenge, you will live to meet it again on the future road. Why not
meet it now—here and today? You might not feel secure in your Readiness, but
you may securely trust in the help you need to amend your current state of
Readiness, and engage your battle in the present.
Blessed Be This Day
This is a Direct Voice Communication from my Tribe,
Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me
from the other side of the veil.
Thursday, April 7, 2022
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