Friday, May 11, 2007
Opening to the realm of possibilities

There’s something I don’t think I made clear in our session. It was the part about doing something other than your passion or your dream.

I want to make it clear that I am not suggesting you give up on your dream for a minute!

What I learned from my coaches is that while we are working on what we really want to do, it can help a lot to stay open to other possible ways of receiving income, so that our dream or passion does not bear the burden of financial desperation.

These other ways can be things that we also enjoy and learn from, even if they are not the number one thing we want to be doing.

As I said to you, I always thought of that as a compromise, as if I had to give up on what I wanted most in order to open to other possibilites. Now I see it another way, and realize how fixed I was in my own ideas of how the universe should be supporting me.

For me, it was very liberating to let go of that fixation and say to Life, “Okay, I’m open..whatever needs to happen-how do I know what that is? I’m not running this whole show. Let me be open to the mystery and grace that is the source of everything I know.”


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image Shayla Wright is a lover of inquiry, nondual intimacy and awareness. She participates in life as a teacher, a master coach, a writer, and an evolutionary friend.  She has spent a lifetime studying and teaching inquiry, presence, and the transformation of consciousness.  She has a Phd in nondual philosophy, is a certified coach, has a teacher training…

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