
I made those words in the picture really big and in your face hey? “It’s not all yours.” It’s probably the words you’ll hear me say the most in a live event, when people are stuck in confusing feelings that just won’t go away.
This seriously brings the capacity to change the world around us, into our everyday experience.
“It’s not all yours.”
In a natural everyday kind of way, we feel other people’s feelings (even our animals) as if they are our own. This is not the province of psychics or new age gurus, it’s an every day occurrence for all of us.
Feeling someone else’s feelings is an opportunity for us to understand them, where they’re coming from and what action we need to take, if any, to reach our own dream. It’s also an opportunity to understand ourselves in a deeper way.
Feeling someone else’s feelings is an opportunity to joyfully create something better and to change the things that we care deeply about.
Is that really true?
Did you remember that all this asking “Is that really true?” is because what I or anyone else believes in isn’t useful to you when life throws up the tough stuff? What you believe in is what’s going to bring you the kind of happiness that sticks around and gives you the power to change the world.
So again. Is that really true that we feel others’ feelings in a natural every day kind of way and that when we take that opportunity to understand them, that it helps us to joyfully create something better and to change the things we care about?
Are you curious to know if that’s really true?
What does that curiosity feel like?
Today’s photo is from one of our Horse Wisdom Messages that says “Is it yours? Is that ache, that pain, that shortness of breath, that anxiety, that pent up energy, that heart felt feeling of being misunderstood – even those thoughts and ideas that are coming into your mind – are they all really yours?”
Or are they a life and world changing opportunity to understand another – person or animal or even the land herself if that’s what you care about?
The photo is one of Michelle J Photography’s gorgeous wild horses from the Snowy Mountains that we used on our beautiful Horse Wisdom messages.
