I recently joined a study group. It is one in which we are going to explore spiritual principles. The first week we talked about this journey as being full of possibilities. So, we were at the POSSIBILITY JUNCTION. As days passed, this kept rolling around in my head and took on a life of its own. There are so many possibilities – if we can only be open to them.
Let’s pretend that we are at a junction. As you stand right of the middle of this intersection of four roads, you can see backward and forward, and right or left. If you look backward, the director from which you came, you might see past experiences, attitudes or feelings that you don’t want to take with you. As you look to the left or the right, you might see a variety of choices and decisions that are yours to make. These will impact the journey as you make your way forward. You can pick and choose the ones you think you want, with the knowing that you can change you mind along the way. Who knows the doors and windows that might open to you if you will only consider the possibilities?
At POSSIBILITY JUNCTION there are lots of feelings. Letting go and turning loose of those things that no longer serve us is often a grieving process. We often don’t allow ourselves to feel sad when life moves on. That is part of the cleansing so that new possibilities can be born. At this junction, there is also anticipation, excitement, or a sense of adventure. The journey may have twists and turns, but with each bend in the road, there is a new possibility —- if we are willing to be open – open to looking, listening and accepting the love and abundance of the universe.
I began reading the books in the library and found the following quote very appropriate to the musing that was bounding through my heart and mind. Hope it is helpful to you also.
“In the infinity of life where I am, all is perfect, whole and complete, and yet life is ever changing. There is no beginning and no end, only a constant cycling and recycling of substance and experiences. Life is never stuck or static or stale, for each moment is ever new and fresh. I am one with the very Power that created me and this Power has given me the power to create my own circumstances. I rejoice in the knowledge that I have the power of my own mind to use in any way I choose. Every moment of life is a new beginning point as we move from the old. This moment is a new point of beginning for me right here and now. All is well in my world.” Louise Hay — YOU CAN HEAL YOUR LIFE
