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Share Your World

Posted - Mar• 13•15

Open up and let people into your “world.”   When we share our lives with others, it can be much more rewarding.  Sometimes we give in to the fears of the ego, and begin to let ourselves become reclusive, but that is not looking to the light and energy available to everyone.

When we seek happiness and joy in our daily lives, that begins with relationships.  Relationships, where two people open up to each other and share their lives.  Relationships where people truly care about each other.  Most of the time these relationships are found with a single mate, but they also can occur among family and friends.

When you need help – ask.  When you would like to help someone else – do it.  There is nothing at all that is “off-limits” so long as it is genuine, and the intention is grounded in integrity.  Too many times in life, we attempt to “go it alone” unnecessarily.  However, we also understand that there are times in this life’s journey where the path only has room for one.

Open up to nature, and to the animals and people walking the planet.  Open up to your non-physical self for guidance and insights.  Open up to the idea, that you do not have all of the answers.  Open up to anyone, and everyone.  Let yourself be guided by the universe to meet the people you need to meet, and experience the events you need to experience.

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When we think we have all of the answers, there is no room for growth.  When we think we know someone, we put that person in a “box.”  Pretend today is the first day of your life and experience everyone and everything for the first time!

Written Fri, Mar 13, 2015 8:15 – 8:22 AM MDT

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