17 views If you tell someone your wish, it won't come true.
There were many, seemingly insignificant, things I was told as a child growing up, many ideas I acquired along the way, many beliefs I seem to have infused into my life. I'm not even sure where I got some of them.....maybe even seem some kind of collective consciousness or maybe I even made them up? (I was told I had an active imagination)
There are also some messages, "old tapes", chatter, etc. that I have noticed in my thought process. I have even allowed this negative noise to affect what I do or don't do, often without even realizing it. Now that I am more of an observer, more conscious, I am aware of these things as they pop up or as I discover them underneath what is going on in my life. There is strength in this awareness. This unnecessary stuff in my head no longer has power over me.
I used to spend a lot of time trying to figure out who, when, where it all came from, but that's what I did....spent a lot of time!! I still give it some thought....hmmmmm...wonder where that came from??? However, it is no longer necessary for me to dig around endlessly to find the root of a thing. In the present, I can choose whether or not it still applies to me. I can choose whether or not it assists me any longer. I can choose whether or not I believe it. I can decide. I Can Honor My Truth!
I am going to explore all of this here and why not have some fun with it!
If you tell someone your wish, it won't come true. I have even caught myself thinking or even saying this one. You might laugh but, I have made a wish and thought twice about telling someone what it is. Goofy, huh. Hey and guess what.....not that long ago. It has lingered with me as an adult. Ok, so there, I told ya. It's the truth.
I believe one should make their dream known. Our wishes, our dreams are part of who we really are......make them known. Honor Your Truth!
Sincerely,
Debra Hadraba
Honor Your Truth
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