Recipe for Change

FullSizeRender-65I’ve been listening to channeled wisdom recently.  Whether or not you believe in it, the insight is clear.  Bashar (bashar.org) says that you start with a dissatisfaction of where you are, a hunger and thirst for something more even though you don’t know what it is.  On the other hand, if you are content, you will seek more of the same.  You will not grow or change unless the universe picks you up and drops you in an unfamiliar place and you realize that you can’t get back to where you were.  Eventually you know that you wouldn’t want to go back even if you could.

Minister and author Michael Beckwith explains it this way.  The place between knowing that the old you doesn’t work anymore and the new you is about to emerge is the dark night of the soul.  It’s where the push of the past ends and the pull of the vision has yet to take over.  You have to walk through it to get to a life of light and joy.

So how do we create an atmosphere of balance, peace, support and love for others?  Bashar offers a road map to get there.  In every moment, choose the option that feels ever so slightly more exciting than the other.  It sounds too easy to be effective, but it’s worth a try.  I feel like I’ve talked about this before, so please excuse me if I keep harping on the same methodology, but I get excited and feel inspired each time I hear about it.  I guess that I am choosing the option to talk about that excites me the most at this moment.

Hmmmm……

3 Responses to “Recipe for Change”

  1. Barbara

    I love the synchronicity of life! I have been working with a friend and we have been sharing gratitude each morning with each other. He is is making incredible shifts in his life! I found a new recipe that I was going to try this morning so one of my gratitude statements was,
    I am grateful for new recipes.

    I opened your post first and saw it was Recipe for Change! How perfect that is! How could i resist sharing your post with him??

    Thanks Ellie!

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  2. Ellie Dolgin

    What an amazing synchronicity! Please share. There must be many people who are hungry for a new recipe today!

    Reply

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