| GETTING UNSTUCK By Natasha
J. Rosewood
2/05
According to the Buddhists, between January 29 and February 12
is the worst time of the year. “Don’t start anything
new during this ending period,” they advise. “It won’t
last.” February, however, can be a great time to meditate
on new beginnings. But what if you have no direction? What if you
are STUCK?
You are probably in good company. Psychic or not, sometimes my
own future is indefinable. I just don’t know. Or that’s
what I tell myself anyway. Some hidden fear may be lurking in my
unconscious mind and creating a smokescreen.
Metaphorically, energy or “chi” is like a flowing
river. When we feel stuck, the flow of that river is caught in an
eddy. Our chi is going around and around in circles and being sucked
down into a bottomless vortex.
Remember, though, this is only your mind telling you that you
are stuck. Energy by its very definition means motion and, therefore,
cannot stay still. “Stuckness” is just an illusion and
sometimes, merely a judgment of where you have not yet arrived.
Your ego mind, your conscious waking-state chatters at you, berating
you constantly with, “I should be doing. . . ” or “What’s
wrong with me?” or “I don’t know…”
etc.
But stuckness does not have to be suffered. It can be celebrated.
The good news is that feeling stuck is part of the human process
and, believe it or not, serves a purpose. Stuckness is about standing
still for a while and allowing us to take stock. In our Western
culture and our headlong rush towards success and then death, (not
always in that order) we do not allow ourselves permission to not
know our destination. And if you resist your stuckness, it will
only expand.
So just for today, give yourself permission to see your situation
differently. Sit down, put your feet up, take a load off and read
the following ten tips to honoring stuckness.
1. Accept what is now. Everything is in perfect divine right order.
Therefore, you are not stuck, just resting.
2. Let your life unfold naturally. If you are unable to make a
decision, it means you do not have all the information yet. Wait
and trust.
3. Ask for help. Consult your psychic, coach, counselor, spirit
guides or angels.
4. Be open to a different perspective.
5. Throw an “idea party.” Brainstorm, exchange ideas,
give and receive support.
6. Invite someone you admire to be your mentor. (Most people love
to give advice!)
7. Recognize that you are not stuck, merely regrouping and preparing
for a new life. Be thankful for the pause and know that what is
yours will come to you.
8. Decide to see your life as a movie and write your dreams into
your script. Be honest with yourself. What do you really, really
want? Pursue the most exciting and/or scary options.
9. Feel the fear and, even if you are you terrified of success
or happiness, do it anyway. That’s the time when you will
feel really ALIVE!
10. Take one action every day towards that bigger picture. No
matter how small the deed, you are still moving forward.
And you are no longer stuck. ###
Natasha J. Rosewood is a Psychic Coach, Facilitator and Author
of Aaagh! I Think I’m Psychic (And You Can Be Too). For details
about her services, to purchase her book or subscribe to her news
letter visit: www.natashapsychic.com.
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