Have you ever been impatient?


Photo by: Sandra Seitamaa

“Remember that space and neutrality often makes way for Infinite Wisdom to show you the answers your mind could not have seen. Sometimes it’s good to leave space.”
Jennifer Hough


Have you ever gotten impatient because you just want something to happen, because it seemed it was happening too slow for your Ego? Did you ever forget that the entire Universe is conspiring toward your most expansive, delicious life?

I was sitting beside the French Broad River yesterday (well, actually “in” it, on a rock), and I deeply saw that every drop of this water is going toward the ocean in the end.The flow is only one way… toward the harmony of this water, to all the water from everywhere that comes to harmony in the inevitable ocean.

The contrast and polarity in the world is giving us each the opportunity to exercise the “I have lots of cosmic help” muscle. (Also known as the “I’m not so well practiced at receiving from the Universe” muscle.)

Ya know, because your left brain can’t see the evidence, but your cells can feel the Earth moving in your favour.

Hey, you’ll never know how loved you are until you leave space to transcend thinking about it, and actually go with the most expansive path. It’s just gravity tending toward more “good” and less polarity. Be a little “superhuman” and put your attention on things that seem a little more effortless and obvious, even if they seem too small or too simple.

Wouldn’t it change your life to find out control and overthinking are so overrated? Well, ya gotta let go of making it hard for your brain to get the evidence that you are loved beyond your wildest dreams!

For this week’s full moon, I did a meditation called “CALMING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF HUMANITY AND FINDING PERSONAL POWER,” with my dear friends Tamara Green and David Dachinger. It will assist to transcend the polarity and fog in these times of distraction and drama:

We deserve the best! Let’s make choices that reflect that knowing!

xo

Jennifer

P.S. Isn’t it ironic, that you might hafta get outta your own way a little to get out of your own way a lot? Sigh.

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