You Can’t Count on Tomorrow
Last night I received a message from my long time friend, Alice Williams, that her partner, Albert, had had another attack and may be dying. She asked for healing support which we freely gave. Albert transitioned last night at around 9:25 p.m. I came away from this experience with this internalization, “Don’t wait…tomorrow may never come.”
Waiting Makes No Earthly Sense
One of the ways the World Plan controls you is to convince you that there is a design where there is a right time, a right alignment of resources and people, and a right way to do pretty much everything. This program is so embedded into every aspect of our culture that people get to the point where they have anxiety every time they have to make a decision because they feel they are going to be punished for making a wrong choice. Many would rather make no decision than a wrong one.
This hesitation to commit to choice even occurs on the spiritual path. People will wait for a particular prophesized gateway, the alignment of planets and asteriods, eclipses, moon cycles, receiving the right energy, acquiring the right tool or teaching. Alternatively, many wait for outside sources, including God, to tell them what to do or to assure them that they are following the only Divine Plan.
These qualifications only become relevant because the choice maker agrees that they are. What if the Divine Plan is fluid and based on the decisions you make? What if, as a sovereign free will being, you are truly free to make choices? What if there is no right or wrong way to do anything? What if there are multiple ways to actualize a heart’s desire? What if you stop agreeing to play a smaller game and refuse to wait for anyone or anything? What if you decide to be the Ascended Master you truly are right now? Does time or money challenges exist for an Ascended Master? Does any limitation exist for an Ascended Master?
Luckily, one of my early mentors said,
Don’t wait to make the right decision. Make a decision and make it right.
So, I really haven’t bought into the “There’s only one right way to do things” all that much. Too, Albert reminded me last night that limitations are self-imposed and that if we impose a limit on our abilities and choices, we should do this consciously, with awareness and love.
The Greatest Gift
The greatest gift you can give is to be yourself, as much as you can as soon as you can. Live life on your own terms, follow your bliss, and don’t accept limitations that feel unacceptable to you. Question everything until you feel inspired to make a choice. Then, know that that choice locks an experience into the actualization process, until you change your mind. This is how flow is created, paddling down the river of life, stopping for a brief moment to admire the beauty every once in awhile, moving on to the next great adventure.
Mike P. says
Very good lesson for so many. I rarely ‘wait’ for something important to happen. Rather, I evaluate, choose, and act. One never knows that even a small choice made when an opportunity is presented can yield great impact to self or others. I find it interesting that although I was pointed to this a couple of days ago, I did not come here to read until now. The interesting part is that I chose to share a meme of facebook today that I saw from a very unexpected source. The quote: “Sometimes your heart needs more time to accept what your brain already knows.” Coincidence in timing? I think not. 🙂