This has been a week that has really tested me on a physiological and spiritual level. I decided to resign from my job that I had thought I loved. It turns out I had loved this job at one point but, I had gotten to the point where I had convinced my self that this was still the case. When I left this job I was devastated and I didn't know what I was going to do. I have two boys that rely on me and rent and everything else that goes along with being an adult. As the evening went on I became more and more calm and realized I was actually okay with this transition. The next day after dropping my boys off at school I felt lighter somehow and it was because I wasn't at my job. I then made the decision that there was something bigger and better out there for me. I have not spent much time meditating this week but, I have been spending a lot of my meditation time in prayer looking for answers that I need to find. I have always been very blessed and the right opportunity has always found me when I need it I am hoping this to still be the case, I have faith it will be.
As for exercise this week, I have always found that meditations where I have to visualize the image of a person especially a wiser person very challenging for me, as there are so many people who's wisdom is great and their teaching that I admire and respect so these usually tend to be a person of no particular face or identity. This was a nice time for reflecting, the light images were very nice but, for me there image of the white light was already present. I felt at ease and peaceful while practicing the exercise.
The last part of my blog this week was to answer the question: "one cannot lead another where one has not gone himself" This means that you can't give someone directions on how to change if you haven't under gone the same change or something very similar. You can't know what a person would go through unless you under go it as well. This is beneficial for being in the health and wellness business because we can't help transform a clients health and well being if we haven't undergone our own personal transformation. If we have not tapped into all of our own levels of healing we won't be able to tap into anyone else's levels. It is the seeing is believing concept that can help drive us as professionals, our own personal testimonies can be used to help show our clients that there is truth in what we say.
I hope everyone has a great and blessed week!
Namaste
Ramsie
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