reading the signs

reading the signs…In my previous post I talked about asking the Universe (or God, or whatever works for you) for guidance whenever we reach a stumbling block in our lives…when we get to the situation where our mind is about to explode and desperation sets in. The Universe picks up on our requests and always responds. It does however have it’s weird ways of doing so and it’s our job to interpret these answers, reading the signs.

When talking to a fellow human being, when asking a question, we expect that person to communicate in ways we’re all accustomed to. Regular talk, emails, text messages, letters and so on. The Universe, on the other hand, can express itself in many different ways. The message may arrive as a new feeling inside our bodies, a situation that arises, a phonecall we receive from old friend, an post we come across on the Internet or even a random facebook status.

Reading the signs

Asking the Universe for guidance puts a whole series of things in motion.  The same thing happens when we turn on the engine of our car. Hundred of parts move in synchronicity, working together so that we’re able to travel from one place to another.

Once the request is put forward, we need to tune our frequencies and open ourselves to everything that is presented to us. But don’t expect a message written in the clouds or for some ghost to appear in your sleep. Even though the cloud formation would be cool, the answer is usually a bit more subtle. Sometimes it’s a little hard to decipher, but it’s always there.

Last weekend I was having  a little trouble with a person and couldn’t quite understand why I was being treated in a certain way. I asked for help and the following day someone from my teenage days (which equates to a very long time ago!) got in touch and started bombarding me with messages. What have you been up to? married? kids? what’s been going on?…the questions started getting a little too much (will you over to the UK to see me?!?!) and I decided at that point that I should stop replying and leave her like that for a while.

The following day I reflected about all this and realised that what I was doing to my teenage friend was the exact same thing that was being done to me! Why should I expect people to treat me differently from how I was treating others? I immediately got in touch with the long lost friend and explained to her that I thought the discussion was going a little too fast for what I’m used to (and also that I wasn’t going to visit her in the UK). In doing so I felt liberated from an annoying situation and I probably set the other person free from some silly idea that was running through her head.

This lesson also helped me resolve the difficult situation I was experiencing the previous day. The other person was not comfortable telling me what was going on, leaving my with a lot of questions in my head and not knowing what to do. I then realised that the only option available to me was to disassociate myself from that person’s actions and accept the fact that I had no control over the situation. I decided to move on to newer things and to turn that event into something that was, rather than something that is. There wasn’t need for me to understand what the other person was thinking. It was enough for me to move away from a situation that wasn’t doing me any good, creating space for something new to happen.

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