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n order to make lasting changes in your life, you must be willing to change. Whether it is your personal habits, your business or your participation in shaping the course of our nation, your ability to visualize what you want and take steps towards it, relies upon your willingness. Change is happening all the time, some- times seemingly without our individual at- tention. It is happening in the government, economic structure, our bodies and in the universe. So, if change is going to happen anyway then why must you be willing? Because you are a part of the change that is happening, but you have a choice of how that change will feel. It may feel out of your control or even of your capability to think clearly, let alone take a stand; or you may be someone who has been propelled into action with a strong feeling of resistance.
Resistance to change is going to bring
you more resistance; it is a given that the energy you resonate with is the energy that will show up. This is not to say that resistance is a bad thing or a good thing. It can propel us towards a solution or it can become a stuck emotion. You get to decide what you want to do with it. If you do nothing about your resistance, it doesn’t mean it isn’t still there. You will have a bet- ter outcome with change if you can create an intention to let go of your resistance. That means letting go of the outcome and living in the energy of the creation. Whew! Tall order when you have been conditioned to always be checking your progress. Tall order when you are looking at what is hap- pening and you want so very badly for it to be something else. Tall order when you are constantly considering the opinions of others in regards to your intention.
Should vs. Desire Having an intention without resistance
is much easier if you start with something small. Since the focus of your attention (feeling) will be your experience, you want to get really familiar with what it is you are feeling and most important, your self- talk. When you are trying to live up to an expectation, your own or someone else’s, you end up blurring the lines between a deep burning desire within and something that you think you should do. There is a difference. The words, “I should” creates an energy that is obligatory and carries a much lower vibration (feeling) than, “I have a deep burning desire to”. The latter pro- duces an energy of creation, of inspiration and even acceptance that what is intended shall be answered. In this case, there is no
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