In the 60s it became popular to “find yourself” in an Ashram in India.
More recently people attempted to find themselves or their soul group by following New Age teachings and when that wasn’t sufficient to their needs (or when they felt a bit stuck there and wanted something new), they moved up a dimension to search for their star family or home planet through Ascension teachings.
Do You Still Have a Practical Side or Are You Woo-Woo All the Way?
Have you ever been in a situation where, no matter what you say or how you say it… the other person just cannot (or will not) hear you? It’s quite frustrating isn’t it?!
I recently had this situation happen to me and it reminded me of a lady I had worked with 15 years ago.
Let me tell you more...
Every now and again, I get on my controversial soap box now and today is one of those days.
I've just read an article online and it's exactly the type of thing that really irritates me about the New Age industry.
I think its dangerous, misleading, negligent and potentially it could be very damaging to somebody.
I didn’t quite expect to find myself in France paying a surprise visit to my Dad for his 80th birthday.
“If I just got on a plane now I could be there for his birthday” and the next moment I was literally boarding a plane. It was all quite surreal.
I had moments when I felt completely outside of my body – as if I was watching myself do this… as if I was surprised at myself for just getting up and going almost without a backward glance. Spontaneous. In the Moment. Following my heart. The Beauty of Abundance in my life.
Are we being lied to by New Age and Ascension Teachers and Leaders?
Could it be that we’ve been told only half of the Truth and without the other half we remain unconsciously impotent, stuck, wounded and powerless?
We are supposed to be in an Age of Enlightenment. An age in which everything is revealed and the Truth comes to Light. However I observe, that even though much truth IS being revealed, people are actually more confused now than ever before!
Are you ready to make some changes?
We all hold a pattern of beliefs by which we run our lives. Some are positive beliefs and others are quite negative or even destructive.
Often we are completely unconscious of the beliefs that we hold but they govern our lives nonetheless.
We always have the power to override our beliefs but we must first identify them and sometimes they are so submerged beneath layers of emotion that getting to the root of them can be intensely painful.
Once we make the decision to dig deep and expose all limiting beliefs though, immense freedom becomes available to us. It’s the opposite side of the same coin.
When we face our fears and override them, freedom comes.
Will this New Year mean a New You? Take to heart what I write about today and you’ll be in a great position to begin to make the changes you’ve always wanted to make.
So many people try again and again each New Year to become the person that they want to be — slimmer, fitter, healthier, successful in business, confident, addiction free — and yet within a few weeks their goals are already forgotten. Over the years, they get to a point where they scuff at the concept of New Year’s Resolutions because they know that even before they start, they are likely to fail.
Are you living the life you really want? Or are you merely going through the motions each day and hoping that things will somehow get better all on their own?
I’ve found that generally people do want a better life but commonly have no real idea of how to make it happen. Often by the time people come to see me for help, they are at their wits end with frustration and feel a complete lack of direction and no purpose in life. And if they can sense their purpose they seem unable to really fulfil it or get it off the ground.
The 3 Biggest Mistakes that people make when they're trying to change their life.
We’ve all been there.
We’ve gone on holiday and felt inspired to completely change our lives when we get home.
Or we’ve listened to a motivational speaker, and immediately resolved to change our job, our home or our partner, as we set out to build an amazingly abundant and inspirational life.
And we’ve probably all made New Year’s Resolutions that lasted somewhere between five minutes and a week.
So how come these changes never last? Are we not dreaming hard enough or long enough?
What does it take to make concrete, long-lasting changes?
And is permanent change even possible?
Have you ever had a creational thought and absolutely believed that it would manifest immediately? As if, by the mere fact that you had that thought and saw that vision that it would all happen exactly as you saw it, in just a blink of an eye. On some level of consciousness it has quite possibly already been created, but how do we put enough energy into it for it to become manifest here in the physical?