One of my clients yesterday was a wonderful woman who was truly "going with the flow." That morning, she decided to hop into her vehicle and see where the road would take her. She ended up in Lily Dale with the whole day ahead of her, sitting on my porch waiting for a reading with me.
When I apologetically told her that she would have to wait over an hour until I would be able to do her reading, that I had another client before her, that she could wait on the porch or talk a stroll around the Dale, she gently brushed my concerns away saying, "I have the whole day ahead of me with nothing planned. I have the whole day." She was perfectly happy to bliss out on my open porch.
After an amazing reading, she asked for directions to a nearby lake about 30 minutes away. I told her that the quickest way is to take the backroads but she could get lost. She said, "GREAT!"
She is a fantastic example of what I have been blogging about recently . . . Listening to Your Inner Guide.
What a gift she is to me. Her act of fearless adventure this day reminds me to let go of fear and control of the moment.
So often in life and in our intuitive development we are looking for the fastest, most direct route. This lady's enthusiasm about whatever comes her way reminds me not to apologize for the roundabout journey and not to avoid the bumps and to enjoy the scenery along the way.
It is a reminder to allow the day to unfold with acceptance, patience, and joy.
When I apologetically told her that she would have to wait over an hour until I would be able to do her reading, that I had another client before her, that she could wait on the porch or talk a stroll around the Dale, she gently brushed my concerns away saying, "I have the whole day ahead of me with nothing planned. I have the whole day." She was perfectly happy to bliss out on my open porch.
After an amazing reading, she asked for directions to a nearby lake about 30 minutes away. I told her that the quickest way is to take the backroads but she could get lost. She said, "GREAT!"
She is a fantastic example of what I have been blogging about recently . . . Listening to Your Inner Guide.
What a gift she is to me. Her act of fearless adventure this day reminds me to let go of fear and control of the moment.
So often in life and in our intuitive development we are looking for the fastest, most direct route. This lady's enthusiasm about whatever comes her way reminds me not to apologize for the roundabout journey and not to avoid the bumps and to enjoy the scenery along the way.
It is a reminder to allow the day to unfold with acceptance, patience, and joy.
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