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Realize What No Other Can By Mary Kay Buttery We
have thousands of choices we can explore in order to reach our ultimate
destination. Some of these pathways appear safe, so many of us prefer to try
this route. And while this path can be blissfully easy for awhile, and we
feel safe, we fit-in, we have friends, family and jobs that are pretty
"normal"....we can eventually run into a boulder that life has
placed somewhere along the way. And it refuses to let us go around it. We
can't ignore it, we can't pretend it isn't there, and we can't go through it
unaware. We
can try to forcefully move this boulder....but it's too heavy. We can find
some lever to propel it away from us....but the boulder is heavier than any
available lever.......So....what can we do? Perhaps because we have no
other choice, we alter our pathway. We go off the safe byway we have grown so
accustomed to and we venture into the "wilderness"...where there
are no boundaries, no guarantees, no other beings....It can be a scary time.
The confusion. The fear of the unknown. The deep sense of loss. The
indecisiveness about how to move beyond this nowhere place. It's dark. It's
lonely. We are frightened at first....perhaps afraid we will get lost. But
usually (what I have found) is that in taking this detour we grow braver. We
see there are no monsters out there. We become more determined, We discover
that each new off-shoot provides us new information about the world, the
things that are possible in this world and even to our own astonishment of
how much we have changed in our minds, our hearts and our thoughts. Some of the things seen on
this alternate route will be things no other person will ever be able to see
in the exact same manner that we have seen them. We soon discover we would
never go back to that "other" pathway again, for while it is indeed
"safer", it is so much more limiting and so much less colorful than
the path that we find ourselves routing. All of us have the capacity to
be innovative. However a obstacle to getting us started may be a belief that
we do not possess whatever genes it takes to be imaginative. If one believes
they lack any sort of creativity, it is difficult to engage in the task of
seeing things in a new light. And when one labels oneself a
"noncreative" person, a self-fulfilling prophecy is set in motion,
often prompting a person to retreat from considering even small changes in
their script. It is for this reason that one
might consider not attempting to make major alterations in ones behavior all
at once, but rather take small steps. Each successful small step serves as a
reinforcer for taking the next step. Success breeds success. Remember, a
creative step need not be measured by its length. From a distance, you can see
things you can't see when you're up close and personal. The difference is in working
ON a circumstance rather than of operating IN it. It's all too easy to plug
away at something but miss the important distinctions needed to create an
elegant result. From high among the clouds,
homes and highways appear tiny and toy-like. Looking out the window while
riding in an airplane lends a unique perspective. Suddenly, our crowded and
important cities seem like just a small part of a busy universe. Change of
pace techniques like listening to calming music, taking a long walk , and
meditation are all possible ways to disengage. Traveling to another location
either actually or through a favorite book or film are also good ways of
finding a new perspective. You open the door to greater intuition and
increased serenity. With a shift comes new perspectives,
insights, and ahas. These sparks of insight are the reward for entering into
and making friends with the dark unknown. Over time these sparks join
together to illuminate a new vision for your future. Indigenous people created a
ritual space to help them handle the dark days of winter while waiting for
the shift to increasing light. In the process they devised a way to hold the
darkness so that it created a space of profound insights and hope. Within The Seasons of Change,
the Winter Solstice represents the time of darkness, the dark night of the
soul. At first people feel lost, afraid, worried, even frantic because they
can't find a way out. It's when they surrender to not knowing the answer that
they relax into the darkness and merge within it in a way that changes how
they see themselves. To ones grateful astonishment this does for you what you
were certain you could not do for yourself. It solves the dilemma; it finds
the way. And, all you need to do is follow. Explore areas of your life that
you love, and others that you fear. And don't mind making some noise in the
process....if that's you. Feel life, choose to experience the power of the
moment when you achieve something previously thought impossible and relish
every single minute of it. You will know you have found your harbor, physical
or otherwise, when you feel in your heart that you have been reborn into a
life that is in this moment is just the right shape, size, and composition. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Mary Kay Buttery Mary Kay is available for consultations and speaking engagements. Visit http://sfgtd.com: sign up for her *FREE* Monthly Newsletter, filled with inspirational, motivational and helpful information. Dare to be Different.Dare to be YOU! Mary Kay's contact info: marykay@sfgtd.com and 702-239-5451. |
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