“Release those Blocks”
There comes a time when action is required. We move forward, perhaps telling a friend what we want or plan to do about a problem or some change in our life. This happened to me recently.
One of our neighbors began stockpiling used refrigerators and other various kitchen appliances along with sinks on their front yard. The front yard started looking out of order and in urgent need of sanity and order.
I mentioned to my friend I was going to call on people who I thought could place some boundaries on the situation and establish order and peace once more among the neighbors and in the residential neighborhood.
The friend thought nothing would come out of my phone call. Well, well I thought to myself—‘I do not accept that’ I spoke silently within my heart. I trusted something could be done. And that there were things and people in place in County Departments to call on.
There were safety issues and environmental concerns over what the neighbor was doing. When I called the County, they took the request and situation seriously. Whatever they did, it worked. The neighbor’s stockpiling stopped and the appliances and sinks went to a more proper place.
Time and time again I see the results of keeping my mind open and confidence high in a divine solution manifesting for the good of all. It was amazing how I could feel the energy shift in our neighborhood, shifted to one of relief. Even the neighbor seemed happier as they now had room to park their cars on their driveway.
Sometimes it’s too easy to believe there is no way or that a solution will not come about. I believe each one of us is so much more powerful and resourceful than to put blocks up in our mind and thinking before we act on the wisdom and good ideas coming to us.
We do receive guidance as we are receptive and welcome direction and help from our own experience, from our higher intelligence and wisdom and from people already available to be part of the solution.
When I would go to a new job. There were coworkers who would tell me details about the bosses and managers. He or she is like this. They are moody, tough, inconsiderate and so on. Without fail, I would listen and let what they related to me go—I released what they said quickly.
What’s more, I did not know the supervisors and bosses yet. I wanted to give them a chance and get to know them. Along with my experience of working with them and being open to the good. I acted harmoniously and placed no negative expectations in my mind toward my coworkers or managers.
Our attitudes make a huge difference in any relationship and surely in personal and working relationships. If we set negativity up in our mind of what to expect, our expectations will manifest.
It is applying wisdom to keep our mind clear of negative expectations and impossibilities. If we think there is no way for this or that to be cleared up or satisfactorily being resolved we block the flow and channels waiting to respond to our request and need.
When we begin labeling people we do not help our relationship with them nor benefit ourselves or others. Our thoughts, ideas, expectations and feelings about circumstances, possibilities and people have a clear influence on results, outcomes and our relationships with one another.
Clear ourselves of preconceived notions or limiting views on results and about our relationships with people. “Let your dreams outgrow the shoes of your expectations” —R. Satoro.