The Heroic Path by Life Coach Marcie Hunt
"...Do you stand for perfection, for the beauty and
compassion of each soul? Do you stand for the power
of love and the clarity of wisdom? Do you stand for
forgiveness and humbleness? These are the stands of
the personality that has aligned itself with its
soul. This is the position of a truly powerful
personality." Gary Zukov, The Seat of the Soul
We are all born heroes. We choose our path and
destiny every moment of every day. The hero's path
is one of healing, of trials, and of discovering
true
power and enlightenment. It is not the power of the
ego-that desires power to boost itself through
greed,
pushing harder, or through acknowledging superiority
over others.
Our deeper truth, the one we carry in our Souls, is
that of great vision, of leaping over obstacles with
courage. Our greatest power takes wings through
love, and connecting with others through compassion
and kindness. The hero within knows that
contribution is the key to the greatest gift he or
she
can offer others.
Wayne Dyer, in his book The Power of
Intention, tells a touching story about a boy
with
a heroic heart and his valentine cards.
A little boy who has few friends at school, decides
to write special Valentine messages to every person
in his class. Each day for many weeks, he writes the
name of a student and a Valentine message
expressing love and kindness. Finally the day comes,
and he brings the cards to hand out at school.
His mother is concerned that other children won't
give him Valentine cards, and that her son will feel
hurt. As she sees him walking home with one card in
his hand, her heart sinks.
As her son walks up, he has a big smile on his face
and a joyful expression in his eyes. He tells his
Mom
that he did not forget a single card for anyone in
the
class. He remembered them all!
What a beautiful example of the power of love,
kindness and contribution.
As warriors we move through life into the unknown
with a spirit of adventure. Yet there are many times
when we experience fear, frustration, lack of
clarity, and times of loss or sadness. However,
it is at these very moments that the hero within
challenges us to resume our true path.
Acknowledging the beliefs or feelings that hold us
back, we choose the higher road of courage,
contentment, clarity, fulfillment and joy.
Last March I personally began to have episodes of
vertigo and a lack of equilibrium when I walked. I
must have seen a dozen doctors and taken as many
tests. All during this time, I became worse and it
became difficult to walk and even to think clearly.
I was finally referred to a Chiropractor in June,
and we discovered that a very old neck and head
injury had caused these serious problems and had
built up over the years.
While experiencing many ups and downs, I used
healing CDs, sometimes during the night. Although I
felt little like a "warrior" I did manage to weed
through negative emotions caused by nerve imbalance,
and resume positive intentions and energy with a
vision of healing.
One of the simple exercises that I do every day,
that you can do yourself, is to bring in feelings of
"joy" for one minute. Then fill your being with
feelings of "love." This is followed by "peace."
This is a phenomenal way of starting the day!
David Hawkins, author of Power Vs Force,
speaks about energy alignment, and bringing these qualities within on a daily basis. As we experience these
highest forms of energy, we can maintain them on a regular basis and radiate.
The other highly effective technique I use is to first create clear and
peaceful energy. Then I meet my "hologram" which I
have already created.
You may create your hologram as an image, which is
really your Soul's image of you. Close your eyes and
maintain a peaceful state of mind. See yourself as
fit and healthy, full of life and vitality, love,
joy and creativity. Then walk toward the image of
your hologram and become one with it. I promise you
that this technique is amazing and powerful.
You can choose to take the hero's path. You are a
natural hero-lighting your own path as well as that
of others along the way.
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