Who Would You Be?



Who would you be if you remembered selecting this life for yourself?  If you remembered stacking the stones by carefully choosing your costume (your body), the setting/scene, and the story line? If you remembered the purpose of your selections? The way you intricately combined choices to set yourself up with opportunities to grow and evolve? Which lessons of love were your themes again? 

Anyway, dang! Good job with your selections! What an artful design! What a beautiful story your life is! You set yourself up with these fellow souls, to be your key players. You set yourself up with these circumstances, obstacles, and unique yet universal struggles. Brilliant job! Kudos to you! What a beautiful playwright! What perfect scenes and realistic choreography (wink). You took part in this design. And. It's. Awesome.

You also chose to come into this life forgetting your choices, because what fun would that be? They call it socialization, and that is important too.   It's so much more adventurous to rediscover.   It's way more exhilarating to overcome obstacles, realize your fortitude and wisdom, and to help others to do the same.

You should give yourself more credit really. Your character development is wickedly intricate. Your foreshadowing is flawless. Your imperfections are perfect. I can’t wait to see what happens next! Keep me posted, ‘K? 

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What if our biggest job is to remember? What if it's all unfolding as planned? What would it be like to assume you’re the director and the actor? Let's just assume that is the case. So, go ahead and play your part. Be the YOU that you knew you could be! Play it with confidence, with a new perspective, loving your role, and knowing you are exactly who you wanted to be.

***This does not ever mean that you chose to be traumatized. We do not select the choices of others. We all have free will in this school called Earth.  I do not suggest that our lives are scripted or predetermined.  Only that there is a loose design in place to provide opportunities.  

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