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How Can We Find Our Way With So Many Forces Pushing Us in So Many Directions?
We come into 3D world to create the lives we need, but no one teaches us how to do that. Perhaps in those moments when the one we're living doesn't feel so right, it might help to consider just what we've gotten ourselves into.
As we look at our lives from an energetic perspective, we can see that the path to where we are today is the result of a complex blend of forces, each interacting upon the others to steer us down the road of life.
How Will You Find Your Way?
The pressure cooker of our outer world is starting to boil. The resulting disintegration of the status quo is causing dramas to spiral out of control, setting off conflicts everywhere as people struggle to adjust.
We see the influence all around, even when we'd prefer not to. The financial system that once worked quietly out of view is now trembling on its foundations, propped up with public money and back-room deals.
Governmental operations are buckling under corruption and mismanagement, and demonstrating that even its enormous powers are no match for the unforeseen ravages of man and nature. Escalating political battles call into question even the best of intentions, leaving proponents to fight over who will get to hold the beast's reigns and feed its insatiable appetite for more.
Jobs that once could last a lifetime are now at best temporary islands of relief from periodic unemployment, triggering fears of an uncertain future and the struggles of lifestyles in flux.
The question for each of us is, how will we find our way through the storm and still be able to carve out lives that serve us?
How Do You Relate to Change?
Change is a constant in our world -- and in fact is accelerating as we move into Ascension. Nevertheless, we humans hate it. Because change hurts.
We lock ourselves into beliefs and patterns designed to keep our status quo in place. But when they are threatened or stretched to the breaking point, we're feel the pain that comes with breaking our attachment to the familiar.
Little do we know that status quo by definition must change if it is to keep up with the changes going on in us.
The Responsibility of Freedom
It's not enough to simply be free. For freedom means little if we never exercise it, instead allowing ourselves to be herded like sheep toward whatever destination our "shepherds" set for us, or our ability to set our own course impeded by excessive law or regulation.
For one reason or another, many of us have quietly gone along with the mainstream flow. But the time is swiftly approaching when we can no longer sit on the sidelines and watch it happen. Now that flow looks like it's headed over a cliff and taking us along with it.







