It's Showtime!
When would now be a good time... ?
If you are like me, you live with a long list of woulda, coulda, shoulda’s:
Should have had different parents.
Should have been a better parent.
Never should have had kids, wish I’d had kids.
Should have caught that pass.
Could have got that job.
Shouldn’t have said that.
Should have said that instead.
Should have sold earlier, bought earlier, never bought, never sold, bought more.
Would be different, if only…
Well, the second best time to do something we know we should do is always now!
So…
It’s showtime folks.
Now is the best time to do the one thing that will truly make a difference in this world and we all know what that one thing is: to be our authentic selves.
What happens when we do that? We radiate the frequency of who we are, the only precise frequency of it’s kind in the universe. And, when we do, we join the choir, the celestial orchestra that is composed of ALL. Everyone, everything, has their unique frequency and all that’s missing to experience the world of harmony and love we all crave is enough creative energy to render it, personally. In other words, you for you and me for me.
“I can’t hear you!” our personal universe says (you know, the real one, entirely subjective vs the theoretical objective one we were once deluded into believing was real, right?). Not because our note is wrong but because we aren’t singing or we are out of tune or we aren’t singing loud enough.
So, if reading the news has been depressing us, if our aging bodies are a drag, if we peer into the future and see darkness and uncertainty, now we now what to do and when to do it.
How?
Everything we do requires skills. This primary skill requires shedding whatever is in the way of fully being ourselves and activating our personal “note.” I find the meditation below highly instructive for this and recommend that you listen. I do, every morning, and over time I’m becoming keenly aware of the tones and overtones of my energetic system. I’ll resist saying more, just repeat my encouragement to experiment for yourself. Repetition installs new habits. And if you use a better one for this, let me know.
See you on stage.



Yes, Dr. Joe is consistently inspiring. Funny, I have two Joe's in my learning life, him and Joe Rogan who has such great guests on his podcast.
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