I’m so excited with what’s starting to happen in my life at the moment.  All the effort I’ve put into everything I’m doing is beginning to bear fruit:
All the writing and sharing on social media.
All the photography I’ve been sharing.
All the efforts I’ve put into my social business.

 

is being recognized by people.
The stars are aligning.

 

I can feel something is sprouting.  I’ve tended my life garden and I’m just now starting to see that flower push its way up through the dirt.

 

Image from:
Wikipedia
Sprout

 

I’ve been sharing that I’m writing a book on death and dying, combining columns from Wisdom and Life and my own personal belief system.  I already found someone who wants to review it for possible publication.

 

Another friend recently contacted me about combining my talents and helping him grow his business.  He’s been following what I’ve been doing and he thinks we’d be a good match.

 

When I reach for something.
When I put my mind to it.

When I put all of my effort into creating the abundance I so desire, success can’t help but find me.  It’s why I never listen to the naysayers.  It’s why I ignored everyone who asked me:
How are you planning on making a living doing THAT?

 

I understand it was said simply out of fear.

But just like I KNEW I would be hired at The Scranton Library in Madison, Connecticut, I ALWAYS knew I would eventually find my success with everything I’m doing on the side.

 

I have something that many do not:
The Gift of Perseverance!

 

When someone tells me no, I say yes!
Everything in my life is finally in alignment with source.
Everything in my life is happening exactly on schedule.

 

And it is simply because I never gave up.  I never shrunk away from doing what I KNEW was my Divine Gift.  You do understand that we all are given gifts when we incarnate, don’t you?  It’s up to us to rediscover those gifts as we go through life.  It’s those people who:
A) Ignore them and chase financial abundance.
B) Listen to others and follow another’s dream for them

 

who eventually suffer.  It becomes an echo.  It becomes a ricochet.  Those who aren’t happy with their life choices do their best to change the cycle but because they don’t know how to change it, because they don’t know how to be happy, they don’t have the tools to help someone else.  The ONLY way to stop the ricochet is to NOT listen to the echo.

 

Do your own thing!

And don’t let the fear creep in.  If you’ve found your gift then you will eventually find success.

 

I can’t wait to see what happens next.
I can’t wait to see what’s around the next corner.

 

Be Happy!  Be Well!  Be Positive!
Blessings to you.

Chris

 

Once you realize that life is eternal,
That our souls our eternal,
That we return to light and physical over and over;

 

We then lose all our distress
We then lose all our fear of dying.  For there truly is no end.

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