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This is the Perfect Path

Posted - Dec• 02•16

Sometimes it doesn’t matter which road you take, but rather that you choose a direction, make a decision and stick with it!

When we make a decision we free our energies to now work on the task at hand, rather than expending our energy on the struggle of the decision.  When you believe that you are being guided on this journey, you will realize that you are at the perfect place at this moment of your life.  You are always at the perfect place at every moment of your life!

When you begin to understand that, you can ask yourself, “what is so perfect about this?”  You can begin to look for the opportunity in your struggles.  You can know that whatever decision you make will be the “perfect one.”  Is it possible that one choice might be easier than the other?  Absolutely.  Is it possible that one choice might have more struggle than the other?  Absolutely.

There are times when the “perfect choice” is not the one that results in the easiest path up the mountain.  Many times, we need to take the long way so that we can learn the things that we came to this lifetime to learn.  The easiest path is seldom the “perfect path.”

Today is a great day to embrace whatever situation you may find yourself in.  Go deep inside and ask yourself, what is perfect about all of this?  Listen to your inner-self for a possible answer, or just begin to trust.  Trust that “this too shall pass,”  and you will someday be atop that great mountain hosting your beacon!  When we set our beacons, we open up the energy to the things, events and people that we want to attract into our lives.   Set your beacons, decide on your next step, and move forward without looking back.

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Open up to the idea that you are at the perfect place that you need to be at this moment in your life.  If that place is not where you want to be, set a beacon to where that place is.  Follow the light in the distance to guide you to the special place that you desire!

Written, Fri, Dec 2, 2016, 8:22 – 8:29 AM MST

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