Tuesday, June 2, 2009

CHANGE

Change is a universal truth and a natural occurrence that allows all things to become what they will, including us. Although change is a natural occurrence, it is not always welcomed. Whether it is a job, a relationship, the lost of a love one, a living situation, finances, or traditions, that are changing, we resist it when it occurs. Unfortunately, our resistance to change is what will hinder us from becoming what we are meant to. When we resist change we are resisting the universe/god from bringing us to where we need to be. Whether it is an answer to a prayer, or a manifestation of an intention, things are brought to us in the way of change. In order for our blessings to come to us, things must shift to make room for them.

Even when we are able to except change for what it is and acknowledge it as something that is inevitable, it doesn’t make it any easier, at times, to honor. Change isn’t always the most graceful thing to experience. In fact, often times, it comes out of nowhere, with no warning, and pulls the rug from beneath you.

Whether it is change that appears to be good, or bad, we must honor it as part of the divine order that is working in our life. However you may acknowledge your higher power, if you do so at all, have peace in knowing that all things are working toward the same direction, which is a higher good; no matter how hard they may seem at the time.

Take a moment to think of your favorite tree; visualize its power and beauty. Think about the age of that tree and how much change it has endured to be what you now see it as. Think about the many branches that it has lost, and the many storms that it has weathered. Now, think of this: the same magic that has created that tree, is the same magic that has created you, and the same way change has made that tree what it is today, it has made you what you are just the same. You are exactly where you need to be.

CELEBRATE CHANGE IN THE SAME WAY THAT YOU CELEBRATE YOUR LIFE- YOU CAN’T HAVE ONE WITHOUT THE OTHER.

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