Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Change the Pattern

If there is something that is not working for you, there is a way you can help yourself.

You can change your pattern and that will interrupt some element which is creating the problem.

Your habits of thought and action have brought you to where you are.

When you change any aspect of that, it will begin to change what is producing the disturbance.

You may have to change several parts of your life pattern in order to bring about the improvement you seek.

If you are serious about living better, you will continue until you rewrite whatever is necessary.

There is always room for you to create more upliftment in your life.

As you fill yourself with inspiring ideas, you can feel a change for the better.

Your own desire to live above your problems will keep bringing answers to you.

Creative input will yield an uplifting pattern change.

As you write, draw, dance, cook, walk in Nature, read, you will be drawn into a life full of new ideas.

You will discover what feels best to you and as you invest your time in doing it, you pattern will change.

Once you are involved in living your life with a different emphasis, you may sense other deep feelings.

You may become open to a deeper new direction.

Continue your creative practice and listen within.

Your new direction will uplift you into healing.

You will move far beyond correcting the original problem which brought you to this process of pattern change.

You will see yourself in a much much generous light.

Your desire to solve yor poroblem and your willingness to change the elements which were causing it has rendered you more valuable in another direction.

You are now an agent for healing.

Your experience alone will become inspiring to others.

If you feel called, you may find yourself involved more directly in helping others change their pattern to rise above their problems.

The upliftment you now feel and the confidence you have gained give you a much higher position.

Your gain can spill over into the lives of others for their betterment.

© 2019 Kathryn Hardage

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