High Time


"Sometimes the Only Way is Waiting."
LoVe LuCy


Anticipation for what's next can be almost torturous, when we find ourselves in a space that is not exactly where we thought we would be, up to this point.

Or, if we felt we were somehow ahead the game before, and have back pedaled a few, to where we now, stand. Somehow we have this perception of what life is to be like. We have a vision that perhaps started from when we were youngsters, looking up to those older, and wiser than we were.

You know the supposed proper procession of what getting older looks like. Graduating, then graduating again, perhaps. Meeting the person we are meant to spend the rest of our lives with, and following that up with the career , the house, the car or cars, and the children. Even though so many of us have a less than traditional life than this, there is still, in many ways, a perceived plan that we feel is to take place, to be on that right track. We may assume that there are steps set in place, in some form or another, that if followed, will lead us to that very anticipated position, where all comes together, gracefully and peacefully.

I have come to realize that Life, in itself is a series of very sporadic steps rather than a well defined pattern that all of us are to follow. Being that we are all so truly unique, one patterned plan of life could not possibly be what must be used for the other.

If so, we would all be in the same career, living in the same house, and married to the same people. Well, you know what I mean. I think it is High Time that we all realize our life's paths are ours to walk, no matter which way it takes us.

The most important part of our path is being open to turning when our intuition tells us, and also being able to stop and take a moment to breathe- especially when there is no path yet set in front of us, to continue; and having the patience, until there is. If this is so, it will come, and you will come through for yourself, which is the very biggest step of all.

Love,

LuCy sMiLeS

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