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03 October 2011
Humanity is currently living through times of great change. This provides wonderful opportunities for people to own their authentic power by living spontaneously in the present moment, releasing any attachments to how things must or should be.
Enormous freedom and peace is experienced when you let go of the need to control any area of your life. To do so requires complete self-trust. Of course, there are aspects of our lives which do require planning and organisation, such as food shopping, taking a journey or making provision for old age. Trying to control outcomes however, is the expression of fear. It is power given away.The financial stability of the western world is in doubt. Political leaders do lack inspiration, passion and vision; security of employment is no longer a ‘given,’ in many public and private sector organisations.
Living unconditionally is not a natural facet of human behaviour. Many people are conditioned to want to control circumstances and outcomes. This will no longer be possible as external conditions continue to change, sometimes dramatically and unexpectedly.
In these times of challenge and transition, allow what is to be. Do not try to force people and events to behave in ways you want them to. It merely creates an opposing force or conflict. Instead, become present. Allow your senses and conscious awareness to focus upon the ‘now’ moment. It is where true power can be found. This may well take practice, but as you do so, you might find that you become more intuitive, synchronicity of event s may occur as you begin to “go with the flow.”
Trust all is well. Trust that a deeper perfection is at work and wait for that knowing to be revealed.
Play with living unconditionally. Experience your true power. Once any habits of control are released you will discover how empowering, liberating and comfortable it is living with uncertainty!



