Saturday, January 4, 2014

Accidents, Illnesses & Diseases Can Show Us Acceptance & Self-Love

Sometimes we have (life challenges) accidents -minor or major which can be a blessing in disguise. It depends on how you look at it. Do you wanna play victim of your circumstances and curse the world, throw a pity party? I've always chosen to learn from my circumstances and help others to be more wise and do things differently.

I've had several accidents including two concussions, permanent scar in my head and arm as a reminder each and every day. I also sprained my ankle really bad, ugh... I was so angry, I just wanted to feel normal & do things the way I was comfortable doing them... I use to think what could I have done differently-pain sucks! How could I be so stupid, so inpatient?! Why didn't I just stay home?! Another one of my thoughts was, "That's what I get for thinking I was such a bad ass lmao! 

But now I that I am "awake" older and wiser I've come to realize that life was telling me to slow down & to accept myself imperfections and all... And that the Universe was telling me to enjoy life & to tell others about my experience in order to help them. These accidents and others made me go inward and spend more time by myself contemplating the meaning of it all... The meaning of life...

Another way of looking at it, is that at least two of these accidents that involved a car and a motorcycle could have simply been exit points. For those that have never heard of "exit points" these are times in our lives where we can choose to shed these bodies and return home to our Creator (God). From what I've learned, we supposedly have 5 exit points. Upon the 5th, you're done, lol. I truly believe that everyone (both adult and child) die when they are supposed to and not a moment sooner. 

I believe we are souls that choose to incarnate on Earth to learn things from an emotional level. On The Other Side (Heaven) everything is perfect. It is only here on Earth where we have access to learn certain things that we otherwise could not learn in a perfect enviornment. As humans we learn empathy and compassion. We learn what's right and what's wrong.  Some say there is no right or wrong  & no good or bad. They are simply human experiences. Most of all, it is very important to learn self-love.

When we return home (Heaven), we go through a life review. No one judges us. But we judge ourselves and our actions. Sometimes when we grow through the human experience & we return back to God, we return with emotional scars & blockages. In heaven we understand on an intellectual level why we went through certain things on earth, but it is only by returning here to earth, where these can be removed. Thus the point of reincarnation & or karma. God is love! He/She does not punish... We are loved so much that we get to come back and make things right...

I would like to refer to a section from the book, Your Soul's Plan-Discovering the Real Meaning of the Life You Planned Before You Were Born by Robert Schwartz.

"Life challenges are simply a method to slow souls down so they may actualize the beauty around them.The slower you feel your movement on Earth, the higher the celestial vibrational frequency. Pain & suffering are some vehicles of choice, & some beautiful ones  (souls) pick that because they are taking on the pain of others so they may live life on Earth free of pain. This is one of the highest forms of human sacrifice-to give your earthly body so others may live a life of sensorial delight & freedom from pain & suffering. You are not given more than you can handle, but some souls choose to move more rapidly through the veils of conscious development in a particular lifetime. Miracles happen, & choices may be made to change things. Earth pain & suffering may not always transform on the physical plane (earth), but the thoughtform of positive vibration chosen by the bearer of the pain may be altered. Those who live with challenges are sometimes heroes & heroines who exemplify transcendence on the Earth. And so it is..."

Blessings,

Dee

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