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Divine
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Some days you wake up and Destiny does not greet you.
You’re not filled with any sense of meaning, or any sense of momentum, or you’re not sure why you’re doing any of it anyway. When you feel this way, feel it. Don’t try to get all pumped up and productive! Don’t try to get all motivated and mojo’d! Just let it be. Let yourself be, as you are feeling right now. Go adrift for a while, and let yourself admit that you don’t know: • Who you really are. • What you’re supposed to be doing. • Why you’re living in this place. • Why you’re living with that person. • Why you’re doing this work. • What it’s all about, anyhow? Everything seems like a weird dream. Nothing makes sense. It all seems so strange, it’s all an illusion. Let yourself go adrift from your particular identity: this body, this personality, this life, this work, these relationships, and recognize that you are multifaceted, and that you have many desires, and that many parts of you are not expressed, even if you are living a very expressive, authentic, creative life. And especially, if you are not. Just go adrift, and allow yourself to detach from all that identity, that personality, that ego, that “must do,” that “this is how it is” and just take a deep breath and smile and say, Maybe that’s how it is. Or maybe it’s not. When we go adrift, we free ourselves from the thinking pattern of this is how it “must be.” Whereas of course, there are lots of ways to be and live. Going adrift, for a few hours, for a day, for a series of days to get your head clear: all this helps you come to the understanding that how you live, who you live with, what you think about… nothing’s set in stone. It’s all your choice. Much love, SARA P.S. Try our self-study course, Moving from Stuck to Flow. The big questions of life are sometimes posed by the innocence of youth.
At a coffee shop lately, we sat next to a girl of about ten, plus her mom, her teenage sister and her sister's friend. The young girl kept reading loudly from her cell phone, from an app that I am guessing is called "Would You Rather?" With that persistent, adorable, unstoppable, lovely force of a preteen, she read questions to her mom. “Mom! Would you rather love someone but they DON'T love you? Or have someone love you but YOU DON'T llove them? " “Mom? Mom! What’s your answer?” "Umm… that's a hard one." “Mom! Now listen to this one.” “Okay.” "Would you rather NEVER eat chocolate, or ONLY eat chocolate?" "That one's easy… eat chocolate." And eavesdropping with broad smiles at the table one foot away, she read aloud our very favorite... "Mom! Mom! Mom!” Sigh. “Yes, dear.” “Mom, this is IMPORTANT. Would you rather wear underwear ALWAYS. Or never wear underwear EVER?" Their table, our table, and even few tables nearby, convulsed into laughter. The mentioning of unmentionables had us all laughing. Life is funny. People are funny. It is so enjoyable to be in life, surrounded by others enjoying an everyday afternoon, drinking coffee and laughing at silly jokes. Yep. There we were. Laughing at a joke about underwear... in the midst of a cafe filled with parents, kids, seniors, singles... a diverse community of folks. Nobody focused on being “spiritual” as something outside of ourselves. Nobody trying to be “spiritual” in some formal way. Just hanging out being human. Laughing and connecting. Wearing underwear or not. Much love, SARA |
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Sara Wiseman is an intuitive, channel and spiritual teacher. The founder of Intuition University, she's taught hundreds of thousands of students via her books, courses and training. |