You are cared for. You are wanted. You are loved.
You don’t feel it?
You are cared for. You were cradled in the womb, protected into birth.
You don’t feel you were wanted?
You are the gift of creation itself. Your experiences were chosen to push you into a life of learning, a life of growth into a maturity of the heart. Your life has a cause and effect impact on other’s lives. This is conscious connection, wanted awareness.
No one loves you?
You are loved. You are held deep in your existence. When one does not show love and compassion for themselves and their experiences there is a disconnect. Find your love in the moment you are in right now, honor where you have been. Recognize your strength and your fortitude that has brought you this far. Give yourself credit where credit is due.
Realize this…you chose to be here in this life, this lifetime. You chose to learn and grow through your experiences. What you didn’t know is how this would come to pass. Every one of your decisions leads to the next as your story unfolds for you. This is your life, your story. You have authority over your choices. You have rightful ownership of your attitude and responses to your circumstances. This also means that you have leverage to excel and the leverage to default as you wish.
This is your sovereignty. This is what you wanted. You wanted the ability to govern your own life.
Regain your footing and find your balance. Clearly define what it is that you want for this life of yours and get after it. Don’t want for the sake of wanting alone; whilst piling up the empty promises for another day, someday…
Breathe life into your desires. See it, feel it, believe it. Allow these wants the energy to come into your reality. The world tells us we are weak but through God we are strong. Believe in yourself. Know that divinity runs through your veins.
Take care in your endeavors. Lead with the kind of love and kindness that allows your dreams to come forth into all that you have ever wanted.
Channeled message from Bishop and author, Edward Reynolds of Norwich in the Church of England, born 1599 and died in 1676. Edward was recognized in his day as a pastor of pastors and as a beautiful writer, many of his publications are still in print today. He was dean of Christ Church College, vice-chancellor of Oxford and chaplain to King Charles ll, then elected warden to Merton College, and consecrated bishop of Norwich. He established a reputation as a preacher of moderate puritan tendencies which did not fit the political climate of his day. He supported mainstream Protestant beliefs and embraced the Stuart monarchy and episcopacy forming an alliance with the Cromwellians.