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Often people fear change and the unknown, so they stop or block themselves from moving forward, from progressing, from taking a chance, from beginning a possibly risky but potentially profitable endeavor, from taking the high road rather than the low road or the road less travelled instead of the well lit, paved superhighway. Examine your fears. Tame them and transform them into your allies. Write them down in a journal to given them substance and then cross them out and/or erase them one by one, saying to yourself as you do so, "You have no power over me or my Life". Another alternative is to ask your aligned angels, animal totems, ascended masters, gods and goddesses, or other spirit guides for understanding or clarification of them in dreams that you remember upon waking. Fears prevent you from being able to think properly so that you can understand and assimilate new knowledge. You need to have power over your fears about change, about transitions, about undertaking new journeys before you can be truly empowered with the information you need to take the next step on the "Ascension Stairway".
What does Death mean to you? Is it a transition from one state of being to another? Is it final? If you are not immortal or able to move about at will to the higher dimensional frequencies do you get a chance to learn how to do that, to refine your skills through the medium of reincarnation and proper instruction when and if you merit it? Are you a being of light - a Spirit living a human life in a physical biochemical shell? Do you think that "Ascension" is a privilege that has to be earned? Do you believe it is a right - your divine inheritance from Creation? Ponder in depth, if you will, the transformation of the caterpillar into the butterfly. It starts out as a slow, fuzzy segmented multi-legged worm crawling on the ground getting its sustenance from eating leaves and other foliage before it builds a cozy protective cocoon around itself and appears to enter into in a state of Dreaming stasis. Is the worm visualizing itself as a magnificent butterfly soaring through the air on brilliant wings and then alighting upon fragrant blossoms to sip the nectar? What kind of transition occurs when the caterpillar is transformed into the butterfly? Go back
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