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MajestyJo 10-18-2016 02:34 AM

Trust the Process
 
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Trust the Process of Growth

Be patient with yourself. It takes time to work out issues, to work through things. It takes time to learn lessons. The more important the lesson, the longer the cycle to work it out and work it through.

We may live in a technical age, but our souls aren't technical. They're still connected to nature. We grow and change as nature does. Learn her ways. Study her seasons and cycles, and know those same seasons and cycles are in each of us. The process of change is like planting a seed and watching it grow and bloom into a flower.

What are you trying to develop? A project? A change in yourself? Is there something new you're learning, trying to do? Are you trying to adjust to a major change in your life? Is there an old habit you're struggling to let go of? A love relationship or friendship you're hoping to begin or attempting to end?

Each stage of the process of growth and change is important. From those first moments when we see the idea, or the change begins, to those long moments of nurturing and nourishing the idea, each stage counts. Is there a change in your life that's begun, one you've started to notice? Are you thinking about it a lot, talking about it a lot, but not quite ready to take action? That stage is important too. You're nurturing and nourishing the seeds of change.

It takes time for nature to change things into what they're becoming. It takes time for things to develop. Be patient with yourself and life. Trust the process of growth.

- Journey to the Heart
It was really important for me to trust the process. To know that things happen when they should. When I am ready, the teacher will appear, if I am open and willing to change.

As it says in the reading, that it doesn't happen over night. We didn't get this way overnight. We have a lot of fears and phobia to overcome. A lot of mixed messages to identify and accept or reject according to the person we want to be in today.

Trust that through my Higher Power I will know what is good for me. If I turn my day over, then I will get the Good Orderly Direction that I need daily. Divine Orderly Good will be there if I am willing to acknowledge it and apply it to my life.

Through trusting a Higher Power, I can learn to trust myself. To hear those Messages and know what is my God's will for me.

When I think of an abrasion on my body, I know that it has to heal inside and out. It has many layers, and often when it scabs over, I think it is okay and yet, if I were to take off the scab, I would recognize raw skin underneath. The same with us, many things have underlying issues that we need to deal with. It is seldom one thing, often compunded interest from something that goes way back, which we only recognize in today.

One day at a time, life doesn't get better, I do.

Another word that keeps coming up, "Truth" followed by the thought, trust in yourself, through my God all things are possible.

My meditations have said things like: Stand in your own truth, Speak your own truth, it doesn't have to agree with others, that is their truth, find out what is right for you.

It is about my relationship with my God, keeping connection, and find out what is good for me and the whole.

MajestyJo 03-16-2017 07:23 PM

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How many times I told myself, well I won't do what my father did. I won't act out like my mother did. I don't want to drink and behave like my husband did!

Well this weekend, I saw my son acting like his mother did, how his stepfather did, his step-father did, and acting out like his father did.

This is indeed a family disease and it affects everyone, sometimes in ways we never thought about.

Pain is pain, no matter what the source and how it was inflicted. Real or imagined events all lead to trauma and need to be healed.
For every finger I point at some one or thing, I have three coming back at me.

I had to learn to identify, not compare.

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