Recently, a 91 year old client of mine passed over to the other side. I’ve been thinking about her a lot lately because this woman lived her life expansively. She explored the planet by traveling; she explored various ways to live, even spending time in a nudist community; she explored various relationships with men and women; and she gave of herself by being an incredible volunteer and supporter of various causes.
Of anyone I’ve known in the last 20 years, she is the one person I would say truly lived life to the fullest. We joked sometimes that both of us were tying up loose ends this lifetime. What other people call checkerboard living, we both called living full-out. When she showed up on the other side, I can only imagine the roaring applause that must have erupted. “Well-done, well-done!”
I’m not saying everyone is called to explore life to the extent my client did because that certainly isn’t true. She was one-of-a-kind. What I would like to ask you is this.
Are you living your life as fully as you can? Are you holding back out of fear of other people’s criticism of your choices? Do you to want avoid rocking the boat and keep your true thoughts and feelings to yourself when speaking up is the right thing to do? How often do you reach out to help other people in whatever way you can?
We’re celebrating Easter/Ascension energies this weekend. What a perfect time to take stock of our lives and ask ourselves if there are ways we need to recharge ourselves? Are there ways we are holding back instead of living full-out? No one can say what this means for you. You are the only one who can ask and answer these questions for yourself.
Living with grace and ease,
Krysta
I just love this. Than you for your gift of insight.