Monday, 16 April 2012

Excuse me, Is this the Right Path?

No matter which direction you look, the answers are there
How do you know when the honest truth is coming from your heart vs your head? You think your life is ready for a major change. You've embarked on a quiet, unknown path, yet you feel calm rather than anxious. So, you start to wonder if your life is now yearning for calmness, but wait, you thrive in fast-paced environments surrounded by chaos. Are you simply having a temporary moment of bliss or have you just adapted to a new way of living?
The unknown is scary, yet when you find an inexplicable comfort in that fear, is that your heart telling you this is where you're meant to be now? Hold on, the logical mind just popped in to acknowledge that change is good, however it may not be good right now. So, who wins? I believe the heart always wins but in this case, the heart's desire looks a little foggy. Don't you just wish you could log into your emails and find your life's purpose waiting in your inbox?
Finding your true calling is a process and what you're presently living is actually part of your life's purpose. Your intention must always revert back to you. Today my intention is to serve, share and teach others how to live their best life. There's a sense of worthiness that fills me when I put my fears and insecurities out there for everyone to read. I always felt valued at my job - my opinion mattered and my ideas were appreciated. I just had yet another revelation - I felt valued, yet I didn't value myself, so I looked externally to fill that void. Now that I'm more connected to the Spirit, the Universe, the Source, I feel this overwhelming sense of worth. I don't need anyone's validation to know I'm great.
As I question where my path will lead, uncertainty is definitely present. However, I also know that living in the state of "what if" only awakens fear. Why wait for a better time, more money, or an illness to take ownership of our happiness? Whether you're thinking of making an extreme career change, wondering if you need some R&R down south, or are considering flushing an undependable friend, your heart has the answer and so does your body. Ask yourself: How do I feel when I'm with my self-absorbed friend? How do I feel when my head hits the pillow at night? How do I feel when I visualize my new career? If you can't read your heart's message, read your body's inbox. Our answers reside within each one of us. We may be afraid to face them,  but the least we could do is listen to them.