Sometimes our journey on our Path takes us to that final step on what might seem like a cliff - where we have no other choice between turning back or jumping off. From the perspective of our physical and emotional self that may be truly 'afraid of heights', it can be challenging to determine whether it is really the time to 'take that leap' or simply redirect our path back to where we came. Rather than face such a black and white choice, many people choose to turn back long before they reach land's end. However, I personally find this a very exhilarating spot - and the view is not too bad either!
I can understand why this makes some people very nervous. For in essence, what we do when we jump off is we commit ourselves 100% and there is no going back, even if in the end we really, really, really do want to go back. However, there is also great Freedom in fully committed and focused Action - specifically freedom from the MIND. (Note: It's pretty hard for the MIND to keep offering up alternative options and freeze-up when you're already in mid-air). There is just where you are when you are in motion, being propelled forward by the energy of the Universe around you.
What I would like to offer up today is the idea that if you find yourself at such a decision point, it is likely that your Essence has had a guiding hand in bringing you there. This is not to say that you should take the leap, but just that your Essence might prefer that you give it a try. It may actually be more practical and reasonable to defer at the current time and there is no choice that is not valid in the grand scheme of things. However, what I have found from personal experience is that although I may turn back this time, eventually I'll be back on the cliff again at some time in the future.
With that in mind, I remind myself that I have always have a choice (even if I feel that I don't). I remember to breathe, look around a bit and acknowledge those that have provided love and support to help me get here. Then I simply ask myself, is it Time?
All the Best,
Whitney
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"We are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history, there is such a thing as being too late." - Martin Luther King Jr.