“You’re
a master soul, my friend. You’re required
to own up to your great work in this lifetime,”
I whisper to you softly across the table. “Remember,
you signed up for this. You chose to come forward
as a teacher to use your gifts to help raise the
vibration of the planet.”
“I’m just not seeing it,” you
sigh with frustration – putting down your
cup forcefully on its saucer. Again, we pull out
your notebook and look at your name, your birth
date. We add the digits again and study the numbers.
We meditate on your path.
“Yes, it’s a master path,” I explain.
“No way around it. And yes, you wrapped that
lovely Pisces energy around it to flavor your mission
with emotion and intuition. It’s quite a lovely
path, actually, though different from what most
would people call a ‘normal’ life.”
“I guess that’s the problem,”
you moan. “I see the path, but how do I do
it? I have to pay the mortgage and … the kids,
well. That’s another story…”
But you signed up for all that as well, I remind
you. “Now, you’re bumping up against
a big choice-point in your life. What you do and
think about right now determines everything. And
it models a way of living for your children who
are watching every move you make and don’t
make.”
“I get that,” you say softly.
“Are you focused on the great possibilities
in front of you, the potential solutions for making
a change in your life? Or are you focused on the
reasons why you can’t change? Are you letting
self-doubt and fear pull you down into the ‘pitiful
self’ where there are no solutions and steps
can’t be taken?”
“Guess I have been feeling kinda pitiful,”
you say with a smile. “I just don’t
feel good enough or smart enough to … I mean,
who do I think I am to want to do something important
in the world?”
“You are who you came here to be, and your
mission is what it is. Don’t waste your energy
doubting it. Let’s jot down some baby steps
you can take to investigate doing the work we talked
about. Let’s see, you said you knew some people
you could talk to about that business idea. And
there were some websites you were going to visit
and phone calls to make…”
“But why do I have so much pain?” you
ask. “It hasn’t been an easy lifetime.”
“You set it up that way. The pain in your
lifetime is designed to become your fuel to do your
work in the world – making the world a better
place in your unique way. Your pain becomes your
motivation – your mission.”
“When I grew up, I was abused and powerless
as a child,” you explain. “I’m
still wounded by that.”
“It means your mission now is to offer to
others what you wished had been offered to you;
your work is to help others realize how powerful
they are and learn to trust themselves and their
own inner guidance – in spite of whatever
circumstances make them doubt themselves.”
“How?”
“By using your innate gifts in your work.
Those gifts are always on purpose – not incidental.
They aren’t supposed to be relegated to hobbies
or volunteer work. We are meant to make our living
with our gifts – not bury them.”
“Then why am I so afraid?”
“Well that’s the ‘pitiful self’
that we all have – our universal negativity.
We can choose to give in to our fear and not live
up to our mission. Or we can choose to move forward
anyway – using our fear as fuel to make us
successful. At the end of our lifetime, it matters
to us how well we pushed past that fear and lived
up to the mission.”
You ponder that for awhile as we finish the tea.
Together, we write a list of baby steps you can
take to investigate your new career ideas, to move
forward, to look into possibilities for change.
You promise to focus your thoughts on solutions,
and you promise to meditate or pray every day for
at least 20 minutes in order to tap into your higher
self and remember your mission.
We sit for a few more minutes in silence –
watching the ripples in the water below us. After
awhile you say, “Okay, I’m good now.
I remember.” You stand up from the table.
You wake up.
If you’re at a turning point in your life
and career, how do you move forward past the fear?
Here are five steps to help you:
1. Meditate or pray for at least 20 minutes a day.
This is how you tap into your inner GPS system.
You’ve got to plug in and recharge everyday
or you’ll be running on empty.
2. Focus on 3 baby steps you can take this week
to look into new career possibilities.
3. Imagine that you are a divine master soul who
signed up for some great work to help raise the
vibration of the planet using your unique gifts.
What work would you do?
4. Don’t worry about what the perfect career
is for you and feel that you have to know all the
answers before you start taking baby steps. You
don’t. Just a few steps in a new direction
will call in all sorts of divine guidance to pull
you forward in the right direction.
5. Know your mission for this lifetime. (See
Nexus Jan/Feb issue.)
Author and Career Intuitive Sue Frederick’s
work has been featured in The New York Times,
Yoga Journal, Natural Health, Fit Yoga, and
at venues like The Crossings Retreat Center
in Austin. She’s the author of Dancing
at Your Desk, I See Your Dream Job, and BrilliantDay.
For more info or to schedule a session, visit www.CareerIntuitive.org
or call 303-939-8574. |