millie shows me a path that drops suddenly down a very steep slope. the part on the ground turns into a slide. there is also a zip line that follows the path, that would put you on the same path where the slide ends. both choices involve a leap of faith. either you slide straight down a steep incline, not knowing where you will end up, or you attach yourself to a zip line and jump, not knowing where you will end up.
"the way you know *your* path from every other path is excitement, enthusiasm and ease. it can be a leap of faith, it can be a little scary, but it is never an uphill battle. it is never defeating or difficult. it is always exhilarating."
I think of my experience in graduate school... what a huge uphill climb that was. full of my own pictures of a successful life, full of 'shoulds.'
"your true path unfolds before you as you go. it can be scary, but it does not involve effort. it does not have to be hard to be worthwhile. managing your fear is the hardest part.
you have a lot of wisdom. give yourself permission to access it. you are complete. don't look outside yourself for answers. don't give others more credit that you give yourself. your personal power is unequalled. it is all you need. no one has more knowledge about *you* and *your path* than you.
if you are in the flow, you cannot *not* follow your path -- it is inevitable. whatever path you take will turn into your path, there is no way to screw this up.
love you. love is all you need."
again with the beatles music. =)
thank you, millie.
Monday, March 8, 2010
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