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New Year's Inspiration
By Sabra JennyMany people
begin a new year resolving to make changes in various aspects of their
lives. These resolutions are often bold statements of intent, and
contain the seeds of desire to be different in some way. How many times
have you resolved to do things differently, develop different habits, or
change yourself or your life in some way, only to end up disappointed
when you don't achieve the results you hoped for? This happens when you
are looking only at the surface and don't examine the root of the
problem. Making a declaration of the intent to change is a good
beginning, but a firm understanding of the root problem is required for
change to be possible.
Examining the motives behind the change you're proposing is an important
part of the process. To succeed at anything, there must be a firm
commitment to the action as well as the expected outcome. Deciding to
lose weight because you don't like the way you look has far less impact
than deciding to take action to make your body healthy. The negative
impact of not liking your looks is far less compelling than the positive
impact of making your body healthier. Making a career change, moving to
another town, or ending a relationship are not always answers to
problems, they are often symptoms of a desire for change that may have
nothing to do with the actions you take.
Root causes have a way of hiding in your subconscious mind. They are
often created by traumatic experiences, and your mind has a tendency to
bury, forget and internalize pain and negative experiences, storing them
away as reminders that only come up when something related to the
original experience in some way, such as a sound, sight, smell, or
words, triggers a pattern in your brain that is a deeply programmed
reaction to the stimulus. You may find yourself reacting without
necessarily understanding why you are doing what you are doing, only
knowing that you are compelled to do so by something deeply
internalized. Without extensive knowledge of your personal psychological
makeup, usually gained through years of counseling, therapy, and
introspection, it is difficult for you to pinpoint your own buried root
causes because their nature is to remain buried and act silently on your
psyche.
There are numerous ways to isolate and access a root cause creating a
specific behavior pattern. Being in nature often helps the mind and
spirit to expand and relax, allowing thoughts and truths to surface and
be examined. Talking to a friend, counselor or therapist can provide
insights from within, and from another party. Dreams may be recorded,
interpreted and examined. Oracles often provide answers to questions
that may shed light on deeper levels of your psyche. A well-matched
meditation program that suits your personal lifestyle may allow your
inner and outer selves a more accessible dialog. There are many ways for
the truth to surface and be put to work.
A psychic reading can shed light on your inner needs and their outer
manifestations. Your guides and angels, who have been monitoring your
progress through life, often have unique insights into your true
motivations and needs. By asking direct questions about specific areas
of your life, you take control of the reading process and receive
results that will help you move forward into the future you desire and
deserve.
I offer targeted readings for all areas of your life. These readings can
help pinpoint your obstacles and suggest positive solutions to help you
move toward success and happiness in a more meaningful and permanent
way.
Heal the past, empower the present, enjoy the future.
-- Reprinted from Spirit Voice Newsletter, Volume 7, Isssue 1,
January/February 2004
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