
Almost exactly a year ago, a friend gave me the book The Answer, and it assigns one exercise, which the author recommends you practice every day. The exercise is to imagine your dream life, and then take time every day to close your eyes, be silent, and then visualize your dream life like a movie in your head.
Sounds simple, but it’s harder than you think. In order to be able to visualize, in great detail, the movie of your life, you have to be exceedingly clear on the life you’re longing to live. Most of us struggle with this part. What do we wish to achieve? How do we want to feel? What do we want our lives to be about? What’s our calling, our purpose, and how can we express it in such a way that brings us peace, balance, and joy? Who are we at our authentic core?
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If you discovered you had a natural talent that energizes you, while simultaneously inspiring and empowering other people, you’d embrace it, right? What if your friends and family considered it “odd,” or even “evil?" I, quite accidentally, discovered that I am a natural astrologer. A little over a year ago, a woman I then worked with offered to look at my astrological chart. I knew next to nothing about astrology, other than I was an “Aquarius” because I was born on February 4.
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