Sep 15, 2015
What sense is there in the tragic experiences of our lives? Our
setbacks feel so permanent.
These setbacks feel all the more terrible when we are striving to
create good in the world. Because as soon as we set our desire in
motion through prayer or intention, we're on a conscious path of
growth.
"Tragedy" strikes while we're growing and simultaneously trying to
hold onto our sense of identity: all of the people, the places, the
situations we've become attached to and identified with as
"me."
This is when we start to really freak out, dig in, and try to hold
on to our protective shell.
Put another way, just when we start to crack open and emerge into
an experience of greater love, joy, abundance, or whatever it is we
have committed to ...it feels like something "bad" is happening to
the circumstances we've become accustomed to.
We might even call in some healers to try to heal our situation, to
repair the cracks, because if you have the ability to fix what
appears "wrong" with your body, your relationships, your
circumstances, that's what you're at least going to try to
do.
It's an endless cycle.
So, how do you live in a place of relative peace and joy and
freedom and trust and on a path of growth and progress when you're
going to bump into these challenges and crises on an ongoing basis
forever?
"Your Setback is a Setup for a Comeback," shows you how to enjoy
the drama of your life, to play your part ...but to then walk off
the stage when the curtain falls.
And not look back.