Thursday, 29 November 2012

Life as a Bubble Witch Saga

I was playing the Bubble Witch Saga and had me an Aha Moment. I only play a couple of these games and do so to silence my mind. The problem I found with this game, and I just realized it, is that I don't have any idea how to play it. Of course, I understand the basics, but I really don't know, when I 'win' why I have, in fact, won! But I keep playing, hoping that I will figure out the strategy.

The problem is, that I find this self-defeating, although it is a challenge and I love opportunities to learn. It's complex. That is because I just understood this to mirror my life. Sometimes we go through life not understanding the rules or guidelines of how to win, but we just plow ahead hoping that someday we will reach the finish line and have won!

Is it more important to discover the hows prior to playing the game?  Or to play the game and Discover the lessons along the way. Either way, is the prize the same at the end of the journey?

With this, I had an amazing session with my Life Coach yesterday. She picked a card for me, 'The Compass.' The Compass... As long as you orient your compass to True North~the direction of your higher power, you will never be lost.'

So with this, is the lesson itself, always know where you are headed, trust your guidance and inner power and you will find the way? No matter what. Interesting perspective. Push-Pull go my thoughts.

For me, I am working on Forgiveness. Louis B. Smedes stated,

"Forgiving does not erase the past. A healed memory is not a deleted memory.
Instead, forgiving what we cannot forget, creates a new way to remember. We change the memory of our past into a hope for our future." 





I know that I have done many things wrong. I have been bad. I have sinned. It matters not that others can forgive, for me, it's in forgiving myself. This is my challenge. Forgiving oneself allows for worthiness. To allow good to come into ones life.


Open up to receive, to be loved, onto the acceptance of gifts, of worthiness. The past is not who we are and it does not pave the road to our future. It can set up road blocks that we have to hurdle over, walk around and stumble through. Or we can make the hurdles evaporate in our minds and the road will flow like a stream. We will be able to see the beauty within and around. That is the gift, the prize at the end of each path.


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