Hello Angel Enthusiasts!! This month’s topic is
“Taking
the Plunge"
Taking the leap, taking the plunge, taking that crazy risk that
you’ve wanted to do, we are all there at some stage of it. It seems like we
don’t know what we’re doing, but really, we do. At the very end of all the
invisible work we have been doing, all the wanting, the desire, the wishing, and
then all the focus of the necessary steps we need to obtain our goal, is the
action, the doing of it.
Being and doing will lead to having.These first two put the wheels in motion, and give it energy and
momentum. All of the steps are important. If you follow the Laws of Attraction,
being in a place of enjoying it as if it has already happened is so crucial; it
is part of the recipe. Allowing is crucial as well. Can you own it for
yourself? Do you believe that you deserve it?
These are some of the invisible components engaged when you take
the plunge, take that risk. What’s funny is that at the time of your leap of
faith, you forget all these steps, and just think you are absolutely
crazy!
The doing: taking the plunge, taking the risk, making the
decision. That place of knowing. Owning your crown for yourself, and taking the
leap of faith, no matter what anybody else thinks. Sometimes, no matter what
your own ego is saying, as well!
For me it’s usually a quiet place inside me (after all the noisy
thoughts and fears, and ego’s demanding of a “guarantee”, or my fear of failure,
or that I’m not good enough. That decision is like a quiet prompting, a knowing
(your seventh chakra), along with your will to act (your third chakra).
Your guides and angels are here with you as well. They can help
with courage and synchronicity, clarity, and loving guidance, but you must take the
plunge yourself.
Do you remember when you were a teenager, and had your first
kiss? You either kissed someone, or allowed yourself to be kissed. Maybe it
happened at the same time! There was so much energy leading up to the moment…and
then… it….happened!
It was so embarrassingly not perfect! Arms didn’t know where to
go, noses got in the way, but someone took the plunge, and it happened. Wow!
Life is so wonderfully messy; we are so gloriously human, there is never a
perfect time for many of the risks that we take, and yet those risks shape our
identity, our true selves, and the course of our
lives.
Each of those risks could be seen as a stepping stone to another
level of who you came here to be.
Take
the plunge!