Comfort #37 Comfort of owning one’s life

Comfort #37 Comfort of owning one’s life

I was introduced to the idea of taking ownership for my life instead of being a victim.

I did not see how the past could be affected by the present.

However, I began to try out the idea of rewriting and redirecting my life in a direction I wanted it to go.

My first powerful moment came when I realized that “I love me”.

I discovered that I could “outlove” the negative things that happened to me.

I began adding to that love by giving myself permission to discover what I love to do and doing it.

This began to create new, uplifting experiences for me.

My life took on a new upward direction.

I have become comfortable with my new life and my new identity.

I maintain it by listening within.

I am always given new, comforting messages from the same Source which gave me the first one.

I am always comforted by the fact that my consistent inner listening practice continues to guide me.

I am comforted by the continual supply of ideas and howw to execute them.

When I needed to learn technology, resources appeared.

I hired an instructor, I invited artists to support me with their artwork, I looked up youtube videos, I embarked on a year-long project to create on online Inner Peace Living Retreat. 

Each challenging step, including the step of becoming visible, was overcome.

I tried out and discarded many other avenues until I found this one.

This is the one that works.

This is the one that fulfills the mandate I was given from the very beginning, “GIVE MORE”.

Then I was given something to give!

This flow continues as I own my life through the constant support and guidance of the Universe.

© 2024 Kathryn Hardage

http://www.shareinspirationandpeace.com


2 responses to “Comfort #37 Comfort of owning one’s life”

  1. Thank you for sharing your journey, it often reflects exactly where I am at and in the process of doing the same. Your words are a light shining the way. I love that “this is the one that works” and “give more”.

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