Good pointers here from Lee Harris about not berating ourselves for our feelings of lack in our performance of life. Trying to right the wrongs that we might be feeling from this apparent lack of progress is an outdated approach to being an active participant in our evolution. The fact is, there can be, and often is, an entirely different reason for delays in the fruition of our desires and goals. We can stop blaming ourselves, and be rid of the perceived ineptitude - a concept in any case which has no place in the higher frequencies.
We are still figuring out how to be inside ourselves and still be in the world. That's why the timing for any work we may really and truly want to produce (myself included!) may have to wait, and for very good reason. When the work is ready to be received, it will flow with ease. In the nice while, make small steps toward your goals that come entirely from the heart center. We are not equipped to create large sweeping changes like we once did. We are still finding our balance, and moving from our head into our heart, so that the timing of how we do what we do has changed.
We've slowed down and a part of us find that difficult to adjust to, or even admit to ourselves! It feels as though we've lost our libido and are header toward an irreversible downward spiral. Again, that kind of definition would apply within the former paradigm. The new paradigm requires a fully-engaged and integrated approach to life - and for that, we must be fully conscious. There is no other way for progress. And, if you feel particularly anxious to see some kind of difference in your life or career, it is probably stemming from something that is making you feel unsettled in the first place. Lee suggests we examine from whence this burning desire comes, and make the appropriate adjustments to create internal balance, without the external changes.
The discomfort we experience comes from the fluctuations of an unsettled mind - the peace we find is derived from a calm heart. ~Sharda~
Thank you, Lee Harris, for a wonderfully clarifying message.
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