Q: What do I need to look at in terms of outdated or distorted beliefs in order to manifest what I want in life?
A: Be prepared to listen to all voices from within your heart that feel isolated, lost, or frightened about being left behind. Hear their responses to your movement toward light and love, and honor their need for more time spent in the light of your awareness. This will include the fear you still maintain of your own voice and its power.
You need not be concerned any longer about your effect on others — it has little to do with your own large spirit — more to do with the areas in others that are still small and crying out for attention of their own. Those who respond negatively to your increasingly powerful presence, then, would do best to look within themselves for answers to their feelings of anger and worthlessness. You are not responsible.
Do not feel the need to focus on or dwell upon your areas of lack except when you hear a little voice asking you to do so. Then shed all the light at your disposal on this needy part of yourself, and allow it to come up and out — give it positive attention, nurture it, and let it go its own way. That is the best you can do for yourself in terms of personal growth and the shedding of old outdated beliefs.
Allow your love of Self and of God to comfort these less-developed areas of yourself rather than berating and chiding yourself for being a part of them and they a part of you. OWN THEM truly; allow for their existence right next to your most highly developed areas and they will begin to shine also, reflecting the light and generosity of spirit you afford them. Teach yourself, in other words, how to love and be loved; your Higher Self knows no favorites in terms of the fragments of the whole.
All your elements of design are equally valued and loved by your creator. If you are truly growing toward godhood, emulate that way, that inclusiveness. Start with yourself.”
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Q: What do I need to look at in terms of outdated or distorted beliefs in order to manifest what I want in life?
A: Be prepared to listen to all voices from within your heart that feel isolated, lost, or frightened about being left behind. Hear their responses to your movement toward light and love, and honor their need for more time spent in the light of your awareness. This will include the fear you still maintain of your own voice and its power.
You need not be concerned any longer about your effect on others — it has little to do with your own large spirit — more to do with the areas in others that are still small and crying out for attention of their own. Those who respond negatively to your increasingly powerful presence, then, would do best to look within themselves for answers to their feelings of anger and worthlessness. You are not responsible.
Do not feel the need to focus on or dwell upon your areas of lack except when you hear a little voice asking you to do so. Then shed all the light at your disposal on this needy part of yourself, and allow it to come up and out — give it positive attention, nurture it, and let it go its own way. That is the best you can do for yourself in terms of personal growth and the shedding of old outdated beliefs.
Allow your love of Self and of God to comfort these less-developed areas of yourself rather than berating and chiding yourself for being a part of them and they a part of you. OWN THEM truly; allow for their existence right next to your most highly developed areas and they will begin to shine also, reflecting the light and generosity of spirit you afford them. Teach yourself, in other words, how to love and be loved; your Higher Self knows no favorites in terms of the fragments of the whole.
All your elements of design are equally valued and loved by your creator. If you are truly growing toward godhood, emulate that way, that inclusiveness. Start with yourself.”
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