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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Global Instability

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Every aspect of our reality is experiencing extreme volatility. 

Saturday’s earthquake in Chile registered 8.8 on the Richter scale, devastating the region with building collapses and displacing more than two million people. To date more than 700 brothers and sisters have lost their lives. This earthquake was the seventh highest magnitude recorded to date but was not nearly as destructive as the one in Haiti two months ago.

Storms are battering Europe causing widespread flooding and damage. This winter snow has blanketed an unusually high number of states right here at home. It’s downright cold here in southern Florida and has been this way for most of the winter. 

Calls and e-mails are not easing up as you experience your own personal challenges. Daily life is becoming increasingly unpredictable. As the earth expels blocked energy so too must we. It is in how we choose to experience the challenging nature of our lives that colors our day to day experience. 

Life is precarious. I know there are days you would much rather stay in bed than face what you are being asked to face. Know that no matter what comes up, have the courage to move through it.   

Energy must flow. Be with it. Be gentle with yourself. Try not to label what is bubbling to the surface. And be present with those around you. 

Everything is attempting to find balance and harmony. And sometimes the path to harmony is through the chaos.

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Comments (4)

By A. Elizabeth Gilliam from Black Mountain, NC February 19th & 20th, 2010 on 03/02/2010

Because parts of my old self are dying… painful, challenging, dysfunctional and archaic aspects of this old self, are surfacing like an earthquake.
To align my new Self into the light that I AM, I choose to divinely activate the dormant Download of Courage. (We must all have this download, right?... I mean if we’re blessed to be alive on Earth at this time, we must have it.) 
Then I force myself to keep moving with courage and grace.
Panache’s story of the mouse who falls into a bowl of cream and overcomes drowning by kicking his feet to make butter, reminds me I’m making lots of butter. 
I send great love, courage and grace to all of you who are morphing into your new expanded selves…OJJM

By Sonia Gallagher from Boca Raton, FL on 03/05/2010

Elizabeth, I love what you wrote about the download of courage. I’ve gone through a pretty turbulent emotional roller coaster late last week and early this week.  Things are pacifying once again and I am getting the strength I need to continue being a light for others. 

Panache thank you for this post. Your words “try not to label what is bubbling to the surface” hit home in a huge way. I love you!

By Bill Laseter from Georgia on 03/06/2010

I have found that when chaos is viewed from a higher perspective beauty and awesomness are revealed.  I prefer chaos over stagnation and boredom.  I prefer the feeling of courage over fear.  Thank you Panache and all you lightworkers for raising the vibrations.  This ride would be a lot bumpyer without you.

By A. Elizabeth Gilliam from Charlotte, NC on 03/09/2010

Sonia, you are a light to me, thank you ~

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