Being Present: Weather, Pole Shifts and Divine Guidance

Sometimes we forget how to just be. 

I realized that my striving for the next thing I was working on in my life was bringing up some bizarre, irrational thoughts. One morning, in meditation, I decided to tunnel into the feeling (which was a green, spiky emotion in my solar plexus). It led me to a past life, a new scene in a past life I was familiar with (in an old English country village where I would teach children about magic but was persecuted for it). I re-lived some moments, and then talked to my past life self to help her heal and to re-write the story.

I then brought in some new mantras (reframed thoughts - which my clients are very familiar with and which I share a lot about in my book, as many of you know). I have been using those mantras and working on flipping the thoughts around in the past few days and some incredible things have happened around me, and for me as a result.

When we can be in the present moment (and this has been coming up a lot in sessions for clients), we move into a state of receiving the gifts that the universe (or our Divine guides/angels) want to send us. 

With the 4th of July celebration upon us, it's a time to practice being in a state of receiving... to bask in the energy of joy, and fun. I have been given the message by my spirit team (Archangel Michael in particular) that life isn't supposed to be so serious!

Yes, we can give our attention to all the bad, scary things that seem to be happening around us, or threatening to happen around us (which is what the mainstream news does nonstop), or we can shift our perspective to what is good and real.  

This doesn't mean we are denying what doesn't feel good, but we are choosing to focus our energies on peace, patience, inner calm and, eventually, maybe even joy.

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What To Do With Our Anger

I’m going to share something with you that I’m probably not “supposed” to talk about. It’s an emotion that is like a dirty word in the spiritual world. Heck, it’s a dirty word in most of the world.

And that’s anger.

When we think of someone who is angry, we think of someone who is out of control, who we need to be afraid of... to protect ourselves from. It’s someone we may worry is not safe.
 
But that is often uncontrolled anger. What I’m talking about is simmering anger.
 
In the past few years, many of us have experienced these sorts of emotions ranging from outright, inner rage to a mild, general irritation.
 
The thing is, for me personally as a woman, I haven’t felt like I could express that inner anger in a way that would make others around me feel safe. It would make them uncomfortable.
 
You’ll notice I’m not saying “my anger” since I really don’t want to permanently identify with it… I know it’s a temporary emotion. And often beneath anger is sadness. 

I'm going to share more soon about my personal experience moving through layers of anger, and then sadness, especially as I reflect on the past few years of heart-wrenching witnessing to the most massive mind control operation in my lifetime. 

At any rate, for us all, how do we move on from anger and sadness? All of these emotions can lead to overwhelm, lashing out at others, internalizing or a sense of paralysis.

Thankfully there are ways to cope. 

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Breaking Past Life Patterns With Each Choice

For many of our past lives, we had repeated the same, negative pattern over and over. Always getting into codependent relationships, not having healthy boundaries, being taken advantage of and not speaking our truth, or maybe finding fault with everyone else but ourselves as a perpetual victim. 

But this is the lifetime when we break the patterns.

When we (along with those in our lives who agreed to play these roles) are met with similar challenges, we are given the option to make a different choice. 

And with our tools of quieting our minds and asking higher guidance for help (you have those tools right? If not, this Tools for the Awakening Soul book will help!), we pause and come at the situation from a new perspective. And if we don't know how to respond, we can ask for help - "Please help me learn from this experience..."

I have found myself asking that question in the past few weeks more and more.

And then I just watch my emotions and allow them to guide me, to hopefully be released as I break the pattern....

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