Transformation

Transformation

Moving up means letting go of the past and having compassion for those around you who do not wish to change. Those who do not want to change, are happy where they are. That is their path and it should be respected.

Embrace the journey to find yourself and, begin to understand why people are the way they are. Accepting this fact is to understand evolution. We must always attempt to accept who we are and to peel back our own layers of self destruction to allow something more beautiful to emerge, like a butterfly. The caterpillar knows that it can fly, but it also realizes that it must first go through a transformation. If the transformation does not begin the metamorphosis, it will die as a caterpillar. When it becomes involved and actively engaged in its own change, then the road to transformation begins. One day the caterpillar evolves into the cocoon state. Once it awakens, the transformation has occurred.

Transformation is what we go through on a daily basis. That is right, you and everyone on this planet continually go through some transformation. We are expected to adapt to changes but in reality we are conforming to this transformation. We are giving away who we are, at work or with the people around us, so we can fit in. This transformation or act of conforming that we have accepted, will not stop until you decide that it is time for the next transformation. That will be for you only, and no one else. Then you will be who you are.

The next time you start feeling bad about something, take a look at the problem and start thinking about the process of transformation and, then do something about it. No matter what the transformation is. If you would like to have a better life, then look at what you have and appreciate all the blessings compared to those who have nothing. Next look within and see what your transformation will do for you. Gratitude and appreciation are powerful motivators.

Transformation

Here is another aspect of transformation

Why do they have it, and I do not?
Why is the grass greener on their side?
Why does it seem like everyone else gets what they want and I get nothing?
Why is the grass always greener on someone else’s lawn?
Why am I always in the wrong lane?
Why does everyone else have more than me?
Why am I always last?

All those questions and more, are usually related to people who have nothing else to do in life, but to cry about everything they do not have and can not do. Some people are born with a silver spoon in their mouth and they have everything, they breeze through life getting everything handed to them. One day they need to learn the concept of working for what you want, sharing and compassion. Many times I see people complaining that their life is miserable. They also see others move up the ladder in business, while they stay at the bottom. Have you ever thought about why most people remain where they are? Here is a thought that you might find intriguing. The way to move up, is to let go of your current expectations. The next step is to see yourself in a new place knowing that there will be issues you will have to deal with along the way, regardless of the new path chosen. Some may think that moving up is something you get for free. In fact, advancing means that you have to let go of the past, work hard putting in considerable time and effort, start changing your thoughts about the future and the rewards will begin to manifest. Visualize yourself already there.

Transformation is something that is to be taken seriously. Here is a proverb: “the grass is greener on your neighbor’s lawn and you are never satisfied with yours”. When we start the transformation we change our path. This new path can be something spectacular and you could feel amazing!

Here is a link to a web site that can help you to start your transformation www.reikiwinnipeg.com. You can also try this site www.angels-spirits.com and have a look at the eBook they have to offer. That eBook will help you greatly with your transformation and learning how you can transform your life around.

Transformation by Claude Leonard

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