get out of your own way!
"obstacles do not block the path, they are the path." ~ zen proverb
there's no greater lie to change or disempowerment to growth than all the reasons we ascribe to 'why' we can't!
... how 'that' shyness keeps you from meeting new people - how 'that' dread keeps you from pitching your idea - how 'those' few pounds keep you out of the limelight, or how 'they' had opportunities that you did not.
when we look out at the world - at 'that' - then it really does feel like there's something opposing us - like there's something to defend. this belief instinctually 'causes' us to constrict - to push, to hold, to be right or be separate ... anything to stand our ground.
however, when we view life from center, we open effortlessly to what's called by many names - happiness/presence/loving awareness/god.
from this view, who we really are is unaffected by the shadows of any thought, any emotion or any object. who we are is who we 'choose' to become - the vision of purpose inspired when inner stillness - freedom from thought - meets needs and values.
STILL, the belief in the power of those shadows met with an outdated system or inaccurate process, will block the light of awareness from reaching you, from living your purpose and from living purposefully.
what's standing in your way?
the journey of others
whose life are you living? in order to accept what's here (and all the joy that it brings), you must stop looking at the personal path of others as a measurement of your own success. look, instead, to the impersonal habits or skills that they possess which can support your vision. ask:
what skill set is keeping me from being present -- from my purpose, from happiness, from growing?
stories that no long fit
are you living a myth? if we continue to choose certain stories without awareness - to prefer them over the truth of present awareness - to default to them out of ignorance or to deny them, either to support our belief or to further a goal that impedes the happiness of another human being - then we limit ourselves and the relationships that promote happiness. ask:
what can't i accept?
what belief no longer serves me? where did it come from?
what new, powerful story is emerging?
outdated information or negative habits
when was the last time you updated the system? this simple truth about the reality of being alive takes a willingness and commitment to look at experience a different way - to challenge what we believe - to take an honest look at the habits that contribute to our state of mind. ask:
what habits are standing in the way of moving forward?
what one positive habit can you commit to bringing effort to and attention upon? what are you paying attention to and does it support what you value?
we are the creators of what and how we experience life!
just imagine, without any obstacles - without any limitation - who would you be?