Spinning, whirling, dust in every crevice. Unease, uncertainty, discontent-ion on every level. Upheaval, loss of equilibrium. Disorientation that leads to disassociation, disconnection.
Peace, POOF! Gone, just gone.
What to do? What to do?
Step 1. Let the dust settle.
Step 1.2. Let the dust settle.
You must find your vantage point outside of the haze. No need to climb the tallest mountain, the tallest tree, no need for that. Sit. Be still. Close your eyes. You already know where you are, where do you want to be? When this curfuffle is over, where do you stand? What do you see?
Are you shriveled up on the trash heap? No, I say not!
Are you king of the mountain, taking ownership of your domain? Yes! You my friend are more powerful than you give yourself credit for.
You are not merely a passerby in this life exchange. No, most certainly not. You are a player, an active participant in this role you play.
You are not here to play small. You are not here to hide in the corner, to merely exist.
Step 2. Claim what is rightfully yours. Take ownership, direct your course moving forward. You owe no-one apology or explanation.
Step 3. Clean house. Clear your space. Clutter, dirt, people that wish to see you fail. Lose the fakery. Discern. Ask, “How is this serving me?”.
Let the fearful call you selfish. Let those afraid to step outside of their comfortable, little box criticize you.
Their opinions of you are not of your concern. Your inadequacies bring them comfort.
Step 4. Grace. Find your peace. Allow others to be as they are. Love them, be kind. Forgive. All are worthy of the kingdom, all are worthy.
Allowing another to control and possess you, to make decisions for you is a great injustice. You are not to be bought and sold like a piece of meat. You are a child of God, equally created. Claim this birthright that is rightfully yours.
Channeled message from Lady Margaret Beaufort. Mother to Henry VII, grandmother to Henry Vlll. Margaret’s four marriages were strategic and politically motivated. Born May 31st, 1443 in Bledsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England. Lady Beaufort secured the rise to power of the Tudor dynasty. Married at 12 years old and pregnant and widowed at 13, Margarets body was not physically mature, she suffered a difficult birth of her only child, Henry. Lady Margaret did not command rule over others but demanded independence and liberty of self.

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I love listening to other people stories. Lady Margaret through all her suffering, said you are a child of God. And demanded. Independency and liberty of herself. Can we say the same for ourselves? ❤️. Thank you ❤️