Keep your vision in the light
Its useful to recognize we're missing parts of the dream, the story we're in the process of living and putting together. We are complicated beings. Throughout events that unfold, its reassuring to know we're never alone. Angels are an endless source of inspiration that guide us to embrace more meaningful opportunities.
Angel guides will tell you we each have free will, no matter which plane we're on. To them, the state we call death leads the soul to another plane of existence. As you become attuned to your emotions and feelings, you notice you walk through different doors, relationships, scenarios and situations on Earth. Thus, the prospect of eventually existing and passing through different stages of learning in other dimensions may begin to make more sense. You can always sprout wings and fly.
Yet, wherever you exist now, recognize you still have work to do. We each have roles to perform. Nurturing faith and trust in ourselves will assist us to do our best. All fear is merely a line of illusion. You can step over it much easier than you think. You may know people who make their lives more difficult than need be, all because they haven't yet understood how they view themselves and the world is illusory. Keep your vision on the light. Life can be like a kaleidoscope of change.
Reader Comments (2)
I was just thinking this morning about how unnecessary most of the things I am concerned about are. How perfectly full my life is when I'm concentrating on the day I'm currently living or, perhaps more accurately, what I'm currently doing.
When you write about how we're missing parts of the dream I think of how life looks so much different when looking back (patterns never before noticed are visible or the path looks so much more self-evident) than they are in the moment. In my case, the only thinking that is inherently flawed in my biggest fears are often my biggest desires, and they usually have not a single thing to do with what actually happens. :) Life's funny that way and much simplier when I act with good intentions and trust.
The future will unfold its own way. It is no doubt going to be slightly (or radically) different than even my wildest imagination. Reality is usually far more beautiful and at times, more painful, than what I imagine. I don't mean dreary (the painful part). Sadness is just another shade of color in the kaleidoscope of which you speak - once it is viewed with all the other colors all that is left is remarkable beauty!