
The biggest green light we have is being entirely who we are—and that is a green light we give ourselves. We have the least resistance when we are in the flow of who we are. The world needs us to be that version of ourselves, the version we all have that tells us the right thing, that guides us by how we feel. We all have it–we all do. I always found it fascinating that some people were born with this thing in them that allows them to be so cool and able to go with whatever is happening around them all while maintaining their boundaries. How they could be so willing to try new things and go for it no matter what people thought or if it didn’t work they would try again. I always took the first no as final and it left me searching for additional ways to find who I was. If I couldn’t do it the first time around, I didn’t learn how to adapt and try again.
This started to feel like a disconnect in my body because I knew I had this drive, this pull toward making things and doing things for myself but I had this malfunction if I couldn’t get it right so I would stop and have a fit about making it how I wanted it. I never wanted to be under the command of someone else. I wanted to steer my own ship and pick up what I wanted to carry. The more it started to pull harder and harder it was to continue on the same path. The path I was meant to be on became more clear. I came from creators, I am a creator. I had to allow myself to heal and allow the fullest expression of myself because my success is in my creativity. We need to connect with who we are and let that version of ourselves out. So I slow down a bit and allow myself to connect with who and what I am.
I pulled some cards today and they reminded me that guidance is always available. We just need to slow down and connect with spirit. I’ve been receiving a lot of signs and hearing a lot of discussion around intuition, meditation, and connecting with self lately. I’ve often wondered if that was part of the issue with the world today. We are so easily accessible to the world with the click of a few buttons and we can watch anyone anywhere any time—but we never take the time to connect with ourselves anymore. I think we have distracted ourselves away from being who we are meant to be. We can only find that authenticity in connecting with spirit and the truth of who we are. We operate at a speed that isn’t sustainable and it certainly doesn’t allow us to connect with others—there is no real connection to others if we aren’t connected to ourselves. If we want that green light, that universal go, then we must go with what we are called to do.