domingo, noviembre 25, 2018
Shelley Young - Archangel Gabriel - Daily Message ~ Sunday November 25, 2018
Shelley’s note: I have heard from so many of you who seem to be in the in-between phase where you are feeling done with where you have been but don’t quite know where you are going. It is common to experience the pregnant pause when you have completed one timeline and haven’t yet shifted onto a new one yet. You have gone through these phases before and they do come to an end, just like you eventually land at your destination even if it has felt like a particularly long flight. If there’s one thing we can be sure of, it is that our expansion is a constant. Message 189 from my book, Healing Balm for the Enlightening Soul addresses the pregnant pause, so I thought I would share it as today’s daily message.
A lot of enlightening human beings are experiencing the pregnant pause. You have finished up, to a great extent, the life you have lived up to this point, but have not yet seen where your new life will be taking you. This can be an uncomfortable feeling, as many will experience a great urge to do something but cannot quite put their finger on what it is they should be doing.
It is so important to use this “hurry up and wait” period as an opportunity to rest and keep your clarity about what you would like to create. Rest assured that the time for movement will come before you know it, and the best thing to do in the meantime is to keep your balance and gratitude, and dream big about what you would like your next grand adventure to be.
We understand that it is easy to fall into doubt and impatience, but the pregnant pause is truly a gloriously expanded Now moment that can help you get very clear about what you want to experience. Don’t know what to create? Your highest path always starts with whatever brings you joy. ~Archangel Gabriel through Shelley Young
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