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May 20, 2004
The Wild Winds of Wyoming
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John
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I live in northwestern Wyoming in the northern Rocky
Mountains of the USA. Wind is a fact of life out here. And Wyoming is famous
(or, I should say, infamous) for its wind.
I, however, love the wind. Its power and energy carry me
to those high, sacred places where I know I’m really in touch with my higher
self, my soul.
Most of the time, that is. Today I had second thoughts.
Let me explain.
I go jogging several miles almost every day. This morning,
as I left my house, the wind was blowing. So what’s new? ;-)
And it was blowing fiercely, around 50 miles an hour. But
I went out anyway.
As I stepped out of my car at my usual jogging place, the
wind literally slammed me back into the side of the car.
I should have gotten the message then. But, stubborn as I
am, I didn’t. And off I went on my merry way.
Just a few hundred yards into my jog, a blast of wind
filled my eyes with dust and dirt. And it hurt like hell!
Okay, I finally admitted to myself, I got the message! I’m
not supposed to be jogging today. Not with all this resistance. It simply was
not worth the pain and the struggle.
What a marvelous metaphor, I thought, for how we humans
often operate in our lives. Marching valiantly against resistance. Struggling
along joylessly, braving the harsh winds of adversity.
You know, that old "no pain, no gain" mentality.
We must prevail at all odds, or so the conventional wisdom goes.
And, if need be, shed all our blood, sweat, and tears in
the process.
Here’s Joseph.
Chief Joseph
Somehow, somewhere, most of you picked up the
faulty notion that success in life can be yours only through struggle.
Of all the myths abounding in your world today,
that is perhaps the greatest–and the worst.
Underlying this myth is the assumption that life
is not easy, and it’s not supposed to be. Or, as a member of John’s family
once said, "Life’s a bitch–and then you die!"
This entire mentality is so foreign to who you
all really are. And so contrary to the way the Universe really works.
Life was never supposed to be a struggle. It was
never supposed to be painful. It was never supposed to be sad. It was never
supposed to be a drag.
And yet that’s how many, if not most, of you
see it. And that is how you experience it, at least much of the time.
It is not life itself that is hard. It is your
resistance to the well-being, the abundance, the Universe wants to bestow upon
you, that is hard.
Whenever you find yourself resisting anything or
anyone, you are denying your birthright as a child of the Universe. You are
literally pushing away the good, the abundance, that is rightfully yours. The
good, the abundance that would flow easily, effortlessly into your lives if you
would simply allow it to.
Resistance, protest, struggle, fighting against
anything or anyone–these all put you in a place of literally (though not
always consciously) refusing to accept the bounty, the cornucopia of blessings
you were meant to have in this lifetime.
All pain, all lack in your lives is caused by
resistance. And by struggle, which is just another word for resistance.
It’s easy to have what you want in life. Just
give up your resistance and struggle.
For more of our articles, go
here.
This article was originally published
here.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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Copyright © 2004 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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