These Challenges to Freedom.

[blockquote source=”Eric Klein and Devi Bliss”]”You can be really, really busy with a full schedule of activities and *still* be lifeless. You can set goals, check off action items, follow the dictates of your conditioning without being present to the deeper calling of your life. You and I could spend a lifetime without being present. We could live our lives in the dark . . . if we don’t heed the Call.

What is the Call?

The Call is unique to you. It’s beckoning you to realize, embody, and fulfill your life purpose. To enter, more deeply, more fully, more consistently your true life.”[/blockquote]

Oh, I just love this. And, such a wonderful reminder from our friends at Wisdom Heart!

Sometimes, we might experience this as a gentle knowing; an unexpected nudge to help us find and fulfill our purpose.

It is this inner unsettledness that leads us to a much deeper introspection, offering the soft light of awareness to our path ahead.

And yet, so often we feel caught in the ‘crosshairs’ of struggle, as we try to force fit our hearts into society’s expectations.

At what point did ‘status’ become an indicator of bliss? My darlings, I can assure you happiness holds no monetary value.

So, how do we break free from these self-imposed chains? How do we disentangle ourselves from another’s opinion?

By realizing (and embracing), that everything we experience is an integral part of our spiritual awakening.

Every doubt, every fear…ever moment spent tumbling forward into the darkness – it’s all very much needed.

To help us find, and power through, these challenges to freedom.

About

Tara Lemieux is a mindful wanderer, and faithful stargazer. Although she often appears to be listening with great care, rest assured she is most certainly‘forever lost in thought. She is an ardent explorer and lover of finding things previously undiscovered or at the very least mostly not-uncovered.

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