When we lose our way

By Michael Knight

Sunday 25 October 2009

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Separation can be a symptom of us losing our way, or the effects from a Separation can be the cause. Either way, have faith that the sun will shine again after a sad period in your life. Darkness cannot exist where there is love and light. Rest assured, this is a universal law.

Just as you were a child crying your heart out after falling over and hurting yourself, or losing something you valued and cherished with all your heart or waking up after a bad nightmare, your mother or father hopefully hugged you tight, loving and comforting you, reassuring you that all is ok, making you feel safe. As the tears were wiped away from your face and you felt strong enough you pulled away, resuming your playful journey.

Not unlike the world of a child, you as an adult will go through the same sort of motions with a Separation. You will get knocked down, needing love, comfort and reassurance before getting your strength back, enabling your return to the adult world once more. This time on a bigger and brighter path manifesting your deepest and truest heart's desires, expressing yourself in the fullest way possible —

With love
Michael

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