Have You Dreamt That You Were Falling?

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Have you ever had one of those dreams where you felt like you were falling?  This is that day, or that night.  No matter whether waking or sleeping there is a point when we must let it go.  Oh but that can be so challenging, letting loose long enough to see what will happen.

When we adhere so tightly to the rules, many of which are our own perceptions, we can actually be consumed by our creations.  By this I mean that so much of our energy is expended in holding things together and drawing within the lines that there are few resources available for the actual creative process.

Yesterday we tested the water, just so we could see what it is like to open ourselves to the pleasure of getting in the middle of our events.  It wasn’t so bad, was it?  Today is about stepping back even further, to the place where you can see that you are not what you create.

February 1, 2010 is 3 Cimi, or Death, in the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. When we look at this one little puzzle piece to the bigger picture, we find that Cimi is not the end of it all, it actually keeps us in perspective, giving us a greater chance to see our greater being.

So chill out a little, take that long deep breath, and continue that moment of relaxation!  Maybe with this little bit of breathing space all those projects and people in your life will have a chance to breathe, and grow, as well.

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