Friday 21 June 2013

 We may - or may not - be able to make dreams come true just by believing that, somehow, they can. One thing is for sure, though, if we don't believe, we make it far less likely. You have been doubtful and dubious for quite some while about whether a notion is truly feasible. Do you want it to be possible? Or are you just looking for an excuse? An easy reason to drop the whole thing? First, be clear. Then, you will be successful,take a fresh look at an old idea.
Why must life be difficult? Why can't we all just sail smoothly through the ocean of experience? You may as well ask why we have to have rain or why it can't be always day, never night? Without a down, how would we ever appreciate the meaning of an up? Without a challenge, why would we ever bother to bring about a change? Without doubt, how would we ever appreciate certainty? You have been through a lot lately, but now you will start to see how valuable your recent experiences have been.
Are you pushing the right buttons? Are you asking the right questions? We all have a terrible tendency to do what we think others expect of us. We don't think for ourselves. We try to take refuge from fears and worries by 'fitting in' with the folk around us. At such times, our idiosyncrasies begin to seem like liabilities. They become reasons why we could be singled out and criticised. But you must not apologise for who you are and what you are. Your individuality is a strength not weakness.
 We are beginning to enter a different cosmic climate. You can look around and see the evidence of a new era dawning with your own eyes. If it's not automatically visible, probe a little. Try the handles of doors that were previously locked. Make an effort to do what you had given up all hope of ever being able to do. You're not guaranteed success at every turn, but you are entitled to expect more success than you have had of late. It's all a question of pushing aside doubt and negativity.
 Every time you think you know what's going on, you have to stop and think again. You're being told something that cannot be entirely true... but the person who is telling you this entirely believes their own story. This is not so much a deliberate deception as an enthusiastic iteration of an ill-informed opinion! It is important to trust your own understanding of a matter, no matter how much you seem to be under pressure just to go along with what everyone else seems to feel must be right.It often seems as if the more success we attain in one area of life, the less inspiring our outlook becomes in another. You yearn to redress some agonising imbalance, but you're reluctant to let go of a hard-won advantage. Unfortunately, you can't have it both ways, or, at least, you can't yet. Soon, it may well be a different story. For now, though, you must compromise in one department for the sake of progress in another. Trust that you're on safe enough ground to take a small risk.
 A 'No' uttered from the deepest conviction is better than a 'Yes' merely uttered to please, or worse, to avoid trouble." Mahatma Gandhi didn't just say a lot of good things; he did a lot of good things. He lived according to his deepest belief... that no matter how wrong or oppressive the force a person is fighting, it is always possible to create positive change without violence. You've got to follow principles that make sense to you.
 Be fair and be sincere and you'll yet be successful whatever will be, will be, the future's not ours to see.... It's no wonder so many people take a passive approach to life if they hum such melodies and allow such words to echo through their minds. The future IS yours to see. And it is yours to change, too, if you don't like what you see! So, first look... and then look at what constructive steps you can take to alter what you don't like the look of.In theory, your outlook is excellent. Why then, might this turn out to be less than ideal? Because you've got, 'the kind of problem you should consider yourself lucky to have' or 'the sort of trouble that brings success!'
 Sometimes we need a little cosmic turbulence to keep us productively occupied. When we've got a challenge, we've got an opportunity. Don't think too long or hard about something that seems 'wrong' or you may end up trying too hard to fix something that isn't really broken in the first place. .We put a man on the Moon in 1969. Or at least, most people believe we did. Others passionately believe that we didn't. But one thing that remains totally unbelievable about the Apollo mission is the fact that it didn't put a woman on the surface of that satellite. What an outrageous omission! In a similar way, you need not to get so caught up in one debate that you can't see the wider implications of a much bigger matter - one that has the potential to greatly change your life for the better. 
 'All the world's a stage,' or so, at least, Shakespeare insisted. He, though, was a professional writer. If he needed a script, he could just make one up. We less eloquent mortals don't always know what we're supposed to say or do when we are dealing with life's challenging factors. You may feel that you ought to be delivering some carefully-rehearsed soliloquy in order to convey a crucial, sensitive message properly. Not so. You just need to say something sincere and simple.
Why does it sometimes feel as if our guardian angel has deserted us? Because guardian angels are frequently required to attend emergency conferences. They have to negotiate with other angels and thrash out complicated deals involving priority of need or conflict of interest. They return, clutching their dispensation proudly in their ethereal hand, only to discover that, in the meantime, we have made new choices for which they must compensate. Be still and have faith. Much that seems wrong will come right.

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