"Do not parachute into the maze" was a phrase I spoke in the middle of a session with a client. I easily wrote it down! I was referring to the maze of our thinking. We don't want to jump out of the plane and into the maze of our thinking! No matter how fairly that maze looks from above. "Oh, appear down there, is not this lovely, let's parachute down there and see if we can obtain our way out, it will be a challenge!" But when you get inside of the maze, the perspective modifications: you cannot see! And then you consider, "Possibly if I go down this row, I'll acquire an opening. No, no let me go this way." Does this sound familiar, brothers and sisters?
Jumping into the maze is normally ignited by a will need to manage. You're up in that plane, thinking about jumping and of course you feel afraid, you're out of your safety zone! The 1st location we go is our thinking. Have you ever observed a maze from above? It's spectacular with its symmetry and high green walls. There's something familiar about its complexity, its challenge.
Our thinking will generally make a thing additional complicated than it wants to be. If is not complex or difficult then it can't be worth it. And we definitely like creating items complex and hard! Look at it this way: Is jumping into mazes, operating? Are you absolutely pleased? Or as the excellent Dr. Phil says, "If that's operating for you." Are not you tired of hitting dead-ends?
Now, as you had been sitting there with your parachute strapped on, looking down and waited a little when, you may have come across a lovely meadow. This meadow is soft and welcoming and open with an extraordinary view on all sides. It's an hassle-free location to be. Now is the time to jump! You land amidst the flowers and butterflies. Some thing quiets in you. You notice how far you can see. You see there are quite a few possibilities. You feel a deeper understanding for your life, pals and family. You may well just meet God among the butterflies!
Keep jumping in meadows. Keep waiting for them to seem. I promise you they will. I think that's why I like living amidst the red rocks of Sedona and the vortexes. There are quite a few fantastic areas to prepare to jump! The vortex energy can help with producing the right atmosphere inside us to see those meadows.
When you pass more than another maze and you hear the jump master or ego say, "Ready, go." Turn to him and say, "No alot more mazes for me, pal, I'm waiting for that gorgeous meadow to appear. I have standing appointment with God. This time I'm keeping that appointment!"