Have you wondered what does that really mean?
For me, it means I, you, each of us really do have the power to dream, discover, and experience the life that currently seems beyond our grasp.
Nothing is beyond our grasp – provided we’re ready to reach for it!
In my June 12th post, Fine-Tuning ‘Coming of Age,’ I shared my childhood experiences going from the standard childhood mode of possessing remarkable resilience to being lost with extreme vulnerability.
This is a usual and customary process almost all of us experience.
Fortunately for me, I eventually discovered how to reclaim my childlike remarkable resilience.
“Choose” is Carmen’s tale of reclaiming our anti-fragile a birthright.
Carmen Moshier ~ Choose
How did I find it?
I experienced Carmen’s story, “Can We Love It All.” In it, I discovered the secret was in learning to love without fear and received the gift of living full tilt!
Carmen Moshier ~ Can We Love It All
Can that be true? Can it be? Naturally, I denied it. The evidence showed itself – I suppressed it. Almost above all else, I did not want to accept that my experiences were from choices I had made.
But the downside to that was as long as I continued what I was doing, I kept experiencing more of it. My family was paying the price for my refusing to consider it. So, I decided to test it. After all, after I test it – I’ll know it wasn’t me!
Looking back – I was wrong!
Today, I’m so happy to say – I tested it – everything changed!
It’s like Bill Murray in the movie Groundhog Day! (If you haven’t seen it, make it a point to see it. If you did see it, watch it again to remind yourself the difference seeing with new eyes makes!
I have good news and bad news.
The good news: If you practice the steps I share in these posts, you will experience the joy, peace, prosperity, happiness, and unconditional love you have dreamed of and wished for.
The bad news: It won’t happen in days, weeks or even months. It will take years. Perhaps longer.
But that’s okay.
I have and you will – find why it’s often said that “Life isn’t about the destination. It’s about the journey!”
Think of it like taking a cruise to Hawaii. Yes. You’ll have a great time when you arrive – but the cruise is where it’s at!
The thought that it takes a lifetime of engaging and practicing, I thought this was bad news.
Then I experienced it. Now, I call it life’s greatest adventure!
It’s a lifetime of dreaming and achieving; visualizing and experiencing; a lifetime of choosing and loving my life; reaching out and stretching myself to be all I can be!
Until next time,
Joe