This spoke to me in
so many ways that I started really thinking about what it was that I was
selling myself short on. What decisions
was I making out of fear—fear of not having financial security, fear of being
alone, etc. that was crippling my ability to move forward on my path?
Be aware that if you start seeking clarity, it will come.
What comes isn’t always pretty so it may be a difficult pill to swallow when
you start thinking about the things that placed you where you are right at this
moment.
I spent so many years trying to suppress all the experiences
in my life that didn’t necessarily feel pleasant to think about. One day someone I love asked me why I was so
angry? For the first time I think in my whole life I was rendered speechless. I
knew I was angry I just had no idea why.
Where the true journey began for me was when I started to
revisit memories that I had that were hard instead of comforting. I believe
there is a divine plan for all of us. One that we’re supposed to walk down and
there’s an infinite number of branches we can take to get where we’re really
fated to go anyway. There are things that prevent you from fulfilling your
purpose while you’re here. Let’s call them detours. Some are long, some are
short but mostly all of them make you become misaligned with what you’re truly
supposed to be doing. You’ll know you’re there when things start to go wrong at
a rapid pace and life becomes out of your control. It’s okay to take a detour, as long as you’re
strong enough to find your way back.
Once I truly began reflecting I had a moment of
realization: the only things that a
matter while you’re on this Earth is your connection with other people. Human
connections are part of our soul’s purpose. Think of all the times a huge thing
has happened in your life. Majority of the time, the big things in your life,
the ‘life changers’ , happen seemingly by accident or were a huge
surprise. Some people are put in your
path to teach you important lessons about yourself. Sometimes, you’re placed in
other’s lives to make an impact on them. Either way, everything you do has
purpose.
So make yours a great one. Give the best of yourself to
every person that you encounter—trust me, a simple smile to a stranger can
matter more than you’ll ever know.
ONE.
3 comments:
Great blog! This is a message that everyone should hear. What you're doing is one of the hardest things a person can do. It's easy to remember the good times. But it's a real test of strength and character to face our fears and our hurts and challenge their hold on us.
OMG!! This is so true Melanie!! How did I miss this blog post before? I never check my GMail, that's probably how. But damn, you hit the nail on the head. Alot of times it's just having the strength to step outside of the comfort zone & have the faith that THAT experience (good or bad) will take you to a new level of growth, always in the direction of where you are MEANT to eventually be!!! My twin sister is going through this exact thing right now. A friend of hers asked her a year ago why she was so "angry" and it's been a slow rolling snowball effect since then. She's making changes & taking more chances to see what life has always had in store for her. Suppressing her fear.
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