Recently, I came across a decades-old high school yearbook picture from 1980. I was 15 years old. In that picture, I saw my light, I saw my joy. It's the first time I have really understood that the real me has always been there. But how I looked in the picture was not a reflection of the pain I felt inside. And although I think, now, that I looked adorable, back then I was convinced I was ugly. I really had no idea who I was back then. But I'm getting to know the real me, now. We're at a Turning PointIn this video, Kerry K. talks about taking the hardest thing you've ever struggled with and giving yourself permission to become the person whose life now mirrors the opposite. Using herself as an example, she shares that she once was homeless and now, is in the process of building a new home. Who will I be as Kerry the landowner, she asks. And she challenges us to do the math when it comes to our own histories. But more than one thing comes to mind for me. Do I start with the story that begins with my own longing for home while growing up in a home that felt bleak, dreary and grey and eventually leads to my being homeless, too? Am I going to have a place to live or where am I going to end up were questions that popped up several times before I was officially homeless and a couple of times since. When I wrote this post, I was still waiting to hear back about an application I submitted for an apartment. But is homelessness bigger than the identity struggles that arose as a result of childhood incest and sexual abuse? Or the difficulties I had with being myself, instead of my mother? I think home, trauma and am I my mother might weigh the same. And I'd like to pivot on all of them. To me, that would mean being cozy, safe and happy in a home I love, fully embodying the innocence and joy that were taken from me, and knowing and being the me that is not and never was my formidable (never let 'em see you sweat) mother. In what ways might you pivot? Create Your Own Internal RealityThe political landscape is heartbreakingly bleak? Be fully present & embodied and stay connected to your divine self. The people in your life keep arguing with you? Be fully present & embodied and stay connected to your divine self. You have chronic illnesses (like I do?) Be fully present & embodied and stay connected to your divine self. You need a job or hate the one you have? Be fully present & embodied and stay connected to your divine self. You have a problem I haven't mentioned? Be fully present & embodied and stay connected to your divine self. I would say that is what to do every day of your life, no matter what's happening. But that's actually Kerry's point, too, in the video. In the false matrix, the way to elevate your experience was to change your external reality. But now, we can change our own energy, and radiate a frequency that will have an impact on everyone and everything around us. It sounds similar to manifestation advice that says something like "live there now," but when that is a mental trick, it doesn't work very well. On the other hand, this is an actual energetic change which works like turning on a light in a dark room. So if it's possible for your inner goddess to radiate your light and initiate change, where would you aim her? See you next time! love, Jeanine
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Letting Go of Your StoryConsider this point of view. Try it on for size... No matter how messy the middle of your journey is, it's still just a simulated story on a stage, in a false matrix, 3D universe. The real you is limitless power and potential, boundless love, timeless wisdom, an infinite being living a hero's journey, here to do a superhero's job. On this journey, you beam your light as a beacon for others, brighter and brighter, with higher frequencies, as you expand, grow and reclaim the truth of who you are. That's the real story and I'm sticking to it! ;) Want help connecting to the real you that I referenced above? Read this post. Questions for Reflection(1) Are you still stuck on that stage, following a script you don't want? (2) Are you able to visualize your mission? (3) Have you consciously chosen it? Superhero ReminderWe're all here, pretending to be Clark Kent, when actually we're Superman. Or Wonder Woman. How might that knowledge free or empower you? So oftentimes it happens that we live our lives in chains. And we never even know we have the key. - The Eagles Be Patient with YourselfA note about letting go of the old stories: it's easier said than done. Those stories might not ultimately matter, but they are still powerful. Set an intention to let them go, and then be patient with yourself. Over time, you'll encounter & dismiss the false self's story and reclaim the real self's truth, again and again, and those stories will gradually lose the power to hold you back. Where are you on the hero's journey?
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