Thursday, March 7, 2013

Embracing Change

     Change a dreaded word for the majority. Today we are going to take the word "change" and turn it into a word that melds with our dreams and helps us regain our spiritual balance! But, you ask , how do we do that, when we have been placed in situations, that rocked us upside down?  First you have to deal with the negative and toxic issues that put you there to begin with. It happens to us all and I am no exception. Let me give you a little background. I am just like you. I live life and go through trials, tribulations and triumphant, just like anyone else. My strength has guided me through my vulnerable times. As my journey is unfolding , I have learned that in order to be on the spiritual path that is designed for you, there comes a time when you have to embrace change and let go of fear.
     I know, easier said than done in the beginning! Sometimes when things get tough we want to crawl in a cave and hide. I say to you come out of the cave  Now is the time to go into yourself and be still. Let your subconscious take over and your higher-self, take the lead. You are a child of the light and are meant to be so much more than we have been conditioned to think. This is the first step of "embracing change" and coming into what I call, "spiritual free flow"!
     Spiritual free flow is the power of inspiration that helps you regain your balance and create the changes needed in your life. I call it free flow because it is designed just for you. It's a inner and embracing change, that you bring forth in a way that is best for you. It's discovery at it finest. I call this the beginning of transformation. All things finally come into place and inner harmony starts to manifest. Leading you to make balanced choices and live in total agreement of the human element.
Most of all you discover your true self and live as the divine being you were born to be !  Tre x



Sacred Truth-Regaining The Power Of Your Spiritual Balance~Coming Spring 2013 on Amazon.
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