“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far they can go.”  T. S. Eliot

For your consideration……

What was the first thing you saw in this picture? Was it the waves and cliffs? Did they seem angry or exciting? Did they seem dark and dangerous or beautiful? Or did you first see the rainbow?

How we look at things makes all the difference. Do we look at the glass half full or half empty? Likewise how do we look at risk? Do we look at risk as a scary thing or as an opportunity? Are we a pessimist or an optimist?

Life holds no guarantees. We do not have crystal balls. However, we can be sure that life is ever-moving, ever-changing and we can try to stand in place or we can take risks and move forward. We are asked to remember that like energies attract each other. So if we move forward in trepidation and fear, we attract more of the same. If we move forward full of HOPE and faith, we attract more of the same. If we take a risk expecting a poor or limited outcome, we will most likely get a poor or limited outcome. If we take a risk with HOPEful excitement expecting wonderful things, we will most likely experience wonderful exciting things full of new opportunities and growth.

Are we ever-aware of our Guidance and confident in its full support and partnership or do we feel alone? Remember we have free will. Help is available to us 24/7 but we have to ask for it.

Our view on risk makes all the difference. Consider getting HOPEful and excited about taking risks and partnering with your Guidance.

That is the HOPE. And so it is.

Bit by bit, piece by piece, HOPE by HOPE action steps anyone can take……

-Meditate/pray….ask….”What is my next step for my highest good and the highest good of all?”

-Take that step full of HOPE and excitement.

-Drink lots of water.

-Get outdoors and take in at least 10 deep breaths.

What made me smile yesterday…..

-Getting some of my homework done.

-A fire in the fireplace to take the dampness out of the air.

-Hearing about Shannon and Peanut’s trip.

-Yeah, a whole weekend (so far) at Stillwater with NO fireworks terrorizing our poor dog, Dude. I love fireworks on special occasions. Randomly in the middle of the afternoon or evening….not so much.

Love, Blessings and Gratitude,

Rev. Chris

 

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