Friday, January 24, 2020

Obliteration of Our Nest




"As lovely as awakening may sound, it often means the 
complete obliteration of life as you knew it."
Toko-pa Turner 

If we are living a life that is not supporting personal growth and healthy relationships, our desire might be to change.  We don't realize, however, no matter how dysfunctional our current life style may be, it is what we are used to.  It may be inadequate, but it is a sense of  comfort as we know all components.  When we think of change, nothing remains the same.

In order to reach the change we desire, we first must discard debris that is no longer needed.  We may have to detach from some people or places that may not be bad, but are not supportive or moving us forward.  These attachments hold us in place and there needs to be open spaces for the new to arrive.

There is a span of time between letting go and receiving the new.  It is unidentified and therefore may be frightening.  We may feel extreme discomfort or fear the unknown.  When we place our faith in the direction we have been called,  we continue to move forward as goodness begins to gather.

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