There’s a great
beauty inside of you, an awesome truth, when all
else is stripped away. It’s your authentic
self, the one who came here on a mission. This may
be the year you remember your impossible mission
and realign your life to accomplish it.
The purpose of your confusion is growth and change.
Once you change directions, confusion ceases and
clarity slips in. The purpose of your pain is to
strip away the trappings of who you’re not:
to leave you bare and raw, naked as a newborn, clear
about what you’ve come to do.
Have you had your heart broken by a lover? Felt
betrayed by your own children? Watched your health
fall apart? Been disappointed by a career that didn’t
make you happy and wealthy? If you have, it ripped
your soul jagged--on purpose.
When bad things happen, when all falls apart, there
is nothing to do but feel it. Feel the pain in your
heart, embrace it, weep it out, shed it through
your pores until your spirit is cleansed and shiny.
After you do, look into the mirror at your face
now: open and surrendered, innocent and sweet. That
is who you are, by the way: a naked, sweet soul
who landed here on a difficult journey and got just
a little lost. Try to remember who you were before
the trappings, the titles, the successes and failures,
the burdens and expectations.
Embrace that naked soul, that wide-open innocent
face, and ask, “What’s the gift I came
to share?”
Ignore anyone who tells you that sharing your gift
won’t make money. Embrace your higher knowledge
that says, “When I’m living true to
what I came to do and working from my gifts, I attract
abundance and success because I’m in alignment
with divine order. I’m in alignment with divine
order.”
Kiss those words as they slip past your tongue--in
whispers at first, because you’re hardly able
to speak them much less believe them. As you hear
yourself speak them, open your mouth wide and shout
louder and louder until the room echoes those words
back to you.
Clean your house, throw out the furniture, open
the windows, sweat out your past indulgences, and
pray for a blessing of fresh air. Embrace the prickly
tingle of a new dawn breaking through the shimmering
snow of an icy winter. Take a timid step in a scary
new direction that has beckoned you for lifetimes.
It will feel like spring.
Who do you think you are to ignore the potential
you set out to accomplish in this lifetime? Who
do you think you are to believe your pain is greater
than everyone else’s? Don’t you understand
the hidden sorrow behind every perfect household,
every career success, every accolade or boastful
moment from siblings and friends?
We are all on this overwhelming journey together.
We’re trying to evolve as a species, to reach
the great unknown human potential. This requires
effort.
You signed up for this tour-of-duty, so don’t
go AWOL now. There still may be a child you can
save from the streets, or a mother who needs your
blessings. But you’ll never know until you
follow your true work, accomplish your pre-programmed
mission, quit playing it small and stop trying to
be like anyone else.
Listen to your loud voice in the empty room shouting
for everyone to hear, “I’m in alignment
with divine order when I’m doing the work
I came to do.”
Wake up from the slumber of your exhausting journey.
Yes, you’ve had some setbacks. But you wanted
to. You knew how far off-course you were. Pinch
yourself. Take a big breath. Say, “I am a
divine energy being, not a bumbling human in a body
suit doomed to a pitiful existence. And now I will
live like I know that.”
You brought powerful gifts with you from the highest
realms in order to use them to make the world a
better place, through your work. And you’ve
known what these gifts were and what your mission
was since you were very young, but you’ve
been talked out of believing in it.
Getting your life lined up with your mission and
gifts isn’t as hard as you think. Remember
what and whom you’ve lost already, or sacrificed
on the trail of your higher education. Your intuition
is constantly trying to push you in a brave new
direction; It’s probably why you picked up
this issue of Nexus.
Ask yourself these questions:
When all else falls away, who am I inside? When
I look back at the trail of my tarnished trophies
and saddened memories, what secret lesson do I see?
This is your first step forward into new territory.
Reckless as a toddler, unsteady on new legs, you
will find your new beginning on this auspicious
journey. You always knew it would be worth the great
effort of a lifetime. And you, of all people, don’t
believe in wasted time. This is your year to just
do it.
When everything is stripped away, who’s left?
That’s the point of your painful story. In
those moments of deep, soul-searching surrender,
walking alone on a beach contemplating life, what
part of you do you find again? That stripped bare
part of yourself is your holy grail, your pot of
gold, the reason you came here, and the name of
your gift.
Who do you remember being when you were young and
free? Where did that person go?
When you turn off the TV, unplug the iPOD, put down
the paper, and get quiet, who do you find in your
head? Your higher self is still in there, you know,
eager to help you find your way.
Stop defending, blaming, excusing, chatting, and
doing--just for a little while--and turn your focus
slightly inward. You’ll hear that powerful
navigation code pulsing in your heart. It’s
whispering, “Try this career, call that person,
quit that job, take this class…”
Imagine if you just did one of those things today.
Author and Career Intuitive Sue Frederick’s
work has been featured in The New York Times,
Yoga Journal, Natural Health, Fit Yoga,
and at venues like The Crossings Retreat Center
in Austin. She’s the author of Dancing
at Your Desk, I See Your Dream Job, and BrilliantDay.
For more info or to schedule a session, visit www.CareerIntuitive.org
or call 303-939-8574.
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