When we have an AHA! moment that flips the script, our entire world view changes in an instant.
Here is a story that illustrates the point. Once a young girl was riding in the back seat of the family car, sitting between her two brothers. Her parents were in front driving down the highway when traffic came to a halt, due to some problem up ahead.
Their car got rear ended and her brothers and parents were badly injured. When the emergency fire crew arrived and they pulled them out to transport them to the hospital, she did not have a scratch on her.
It was a long recovery process before her brothers and parents recovered and healed. She was amazed and grateful when they recovered, and she kept telling everyone what a miracle it was that they recovered so well.
She kept thinking that way until one day someone pointed out to her that she was the miracle, not them, because she had come out of that huge multi-car pile up without a scratch. All of a sudden, her concept of herself shifted, and she wondered why she got the miracle? Now she sees her place in life differently, and acts differently.
When we dig into our own subconscious power and set a new goal for our self and then we accomplish it with a renewed effort, minus any significant physical change in our body, that is simply our own will and desire expressing itself more fully, without the previous limitation.
Flipping the script unleashes our true power. I have demonstrated to many of you how simply changing your mind changes the size of your aura. Changing your mind about the way you see things changes your ability to do them.
Take it another step further. What if your quit worrying about what could go wrong and started getting excited about what can go right?
What if you were using your abilities more fully?
What if you flipped the script on the way you see incidents or developments in your life?
I love helping people find these visions.
The card above is the Hanged Man fromt the Time Tarot by Eugne Vinitski and Elsa Khapatnukovski. Savor the irony of a Time Tarot created by artists from a country famous for making watches, Switzerland.
The Hanged Man in Tarot is not harmed, he is simply hanging upside down to see things from a different angle. He is thinking outside the box. The clock by his head prompts the question. Is it about time for a change?
Notice how when things are not going how we like it seems that time just drags, but when things are going how we like, time just seems to fly?
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