Friday 26 April 2013

You have so much to be thankful for. We could even, arguably, celebrate some of the things you feel inclined to resent. Not all are as bad as you fear. Some, at the risk of trotting out the oldest cliche in the book, are blessings in disguise. And there is a reason why phrases become cliches. It's because they contain such powerful truths. A powerful truth now needs to be recognised and embraced in your world. You are neither in your current situation by accident or by way of punishment, but by way of divine design. 
 The challenges and dramas that arise in life will be connected, somehow, to your sense of belonging. The questions are: where do you fit in; what are you a part of; and how true and how strong are the ties that bind you to various people and situations? Are you a small cog in a big machine or a big fish in a small pond? And is there anything you can do to change this, even if you want to? Prepare to discover answers that make you stop and think, and insights that potentially improve every aspect of your future. 
Have you ever wondered why your life is not like anyone else's? Things that happen easily for colleagues and companions happen for you with difficulty or not at all. But before you dwell on the unfairness of that, consider the more positive differences. The uncanny advantages, for example, that you have enjoyed while others have not. The times when you have fallen, apparently from some great height, yet somehow managed to land on your feet. Events will show you even more about what a blessed life you are leading.
 What gives you the right to make a judgement? What entitles you to feel so sure about a situation? Are you full of false confidence? Are you hiding an uncertain heart beneath an arrogant attitude? Or do you just really know what you are talking about? Have you been down a challenging road many times before? Actually, you are drawing on true wisdom. You know perfectly well why one approach will work and another won't. You are completely correct to stick with what you feel. Trust your intuition and you'll thrive. 
You keep feeling the way that you might if you suddenly found yourself about to take an exam, having done no revision. Or on a stage with the audience expecting you to say your lines - while you realise you haven't rehearsed or even read the play! You feel out of your depth and unsure of who or what you can trust. None of this is the true situation... nor is it going to be. And were it ever to be, you'd cope! It is only the thought that is so scary. Your reality now, is nothing like your fear.
 life-changing experiences. They may not be dramatic. Some will have a subtle impact, at least at first. Only after a while will you start to see just how differently you are beginning to think about matters and situations that you once took completely for granted. That is the only impact that a life-changing event actually has to have on us. If it alters our understanding, it changes our life! Don't underestimate the very positive impact that an imminent realisation is about to have on you..How come you seem to be right back where you used to be so many months or even years ago?
 Has time stood still? Have the hands on the clock been reversed? Have you refused to learn a vital lesson? Could that be why you seem to be going over the same old ground? Actually, it is none of the above. And actually, too, you are not precisely where you once were. The similarities are superficial. You are bravely returning to an issue that once nearly got the better of you. This month you will triumphantly rise to that old challenge. 
 Some factors are making you feel restless. Little things are starting to annoy you. Factors that you can normally take in your stride are starting to trip you up. Be careful. Potentially, you have the ability to accomplish great things. But if you allow all your energy to be directed towards something trivial but irritating, you may win the wrong battle. For a victory to be worth attaining, it needs to be over something that truly deserves defeating. Soon, great clarity will come.

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