Monday, February 22, 2010

Inspiring Words from a Friend

The following words were sent in an email to me last November from Celia Malheiros, whom I had the great pleasure to meet two summers ago at California Coast Music Camp:

"Most people I meet have a new fear--the fear of not being relevant,
the fear of not making a difference, the fear of working on things that
don't really matter in the important times of transition we live in.
We're hungry to be part of making things better. We want to create, we
want to do what we love again and find our voice. We sense intuitively
that we have a critical role to play in shaping the future of our
world. And yet, so many of us give in to excuses of not being good
enough, young enough, smart enough, wealthy enough, creative enough. We
still play small, still give in to the "victim" archetype. We still buy
into what society's beliefs are and put them right above our own.

Bu we don't really have time for these fears. If I could create a
vaccine, instead of the flu one, I'd create one against fear. It's what
holds us back, every one of us, in every area of our life. And, while
we're holding back, time just moves on faster than ever. We are at a
critical time in the evolution of our planet, a time where each one of
us is waking up. We feel it. Our intuition is growing more acute. Our
inner microphone, as I like to call it, is getting harder and harder to
turn off, so that we can't just go along with our normal day. There's a
rise in consciousness where we feel more connected to others, a part of
something bigger going on, where we each have a role to play. The most
important thing isn't to get the promotion, or stay in the marriage, or
lose those 10 pounds. The most important thing is for us to remember
who we are--why we are here--to do the inner work and find what are our
"spiritual" reasons for being on the planet. Yes we do have something
great to accomplish. Now. At any age. Wherever we are.

I am passionate about having us all take back our power, whether it
be from our spouses, our jobs, our kids, our parents, our weight,
whatever or whomever we lent it to. Ask yourself: To whom have I given
my power?"

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