“The next time that a piece of your life breaks off and falls away, try to remember that what is Real cannot be lost, and then give thanks that what is false must always prove itself so.” ~Rev. Angela Peregoff
Illusion #1: It is better for me to live with a presently known problem than it is to face a future filled with unknown possibilities.
Illusion #2: I am useless and insignificant in life.
Illusion #3: What others think of me is more important than what I think of myself.
Illusion #4: It is possible to succeed in life without having to learn through mistakes and failures.
Illusion #5: By reliving past, painful moments I will somehow be able to resolve them.
Illusion #6: In order to succeed, I must stay with what I know is possible so as not to suffer disappointment.
Illusion #7: I must be like everyone else (the “tribe”) in order to survive, fit in and be accepted.
Illusion #8: I only believe what I can see and can prove exists.
Illusion #9: If I do not remember it, it must not have happened.
Illusion #10: What I think, say and do does not matter.
Maybe, one day, you will wake up and know that even your very thoughts matter; that events that you do not remember consciously, such as being born, choosing your parents and choosing the lessons you wanted to learn in this lifetime, actually did happen; that the most “real” things in this life cannot be touched, smelled, seen or tasted but are felt with the heart and soul; that your uniqueness, your un-likeness of everyone else around you, is the exact reason why you are here; that unless you venture into the unknown, the “impossible,” you will never know what you are capable of; that your mind does not know the difference between what is real and what is not real – it believes what is real is where you put your attention, so reliving past events makes them feel real again; that what you call mistakes and failures are the very moments for which you came to this Earth – they are the lessons in your “school”; that the only person who you should be seeking out acceptance from is yourself; that just being alive means you are significant – God wastes nothing and has a grand purpose for everything; and that your true power, the beauty of life and miracles, lie in those unknown moments.
Now that would be a hell of a day… 😉
“Life is not what you see, but what you’ve projected. It’s not what you’ve felt, but what you’ve decided. It’s not what you’ve experienced, but how you’ve remembered it. It’s not what you’ve forged, but what you’ve allowed. It’s not who’s appeared, but who you’ve summoned. And it’s not where you’ve been, but where you are going.”
~Notes from “the Universe”
Onward to ascension,
Chris
Chris Sopa is founder and owner of Chris Sopa International, Inc. You can learn more about her at www.ChrisSopa.com. Find her at Facebook.com/ChrisSopaInternational, Twitter @ChrisSopa, LinkedIn, and Google+.