How often are you saying “I hate my job”?

by admin on February 3, 2012

“I hate my job”, how often are you saying this?  While driving to work do feel an overwhelming feeling to take off in the other direction.  Why do you think that you would have that feeling?  Could it be because your work does not reflect your soul’s desire?  I know that we need to make money and support our families, and ourselves but it is not a happy life, if we dread most of our days.  And not enjoying our work is dreadful.

I have dreaded work many times in my life.  Even though in the last few years I have taken extreme measures to make sure that my life is resonating with my soul, it still happens.  If I try to take on too much or if I take on a client just for the money, my soul let’s me know with feelings of anxiety, dread and illness.  So I have become much better at making sure I don’t do the things that cause my soul to act in such an extreme way, but they still sometimes slip through.

How do we find work that aligns with our soul?  It is really the easiest thing in the world to do.  Do what you love, what you are good at and what you have a passion for.  What comes naturally to you?  We have been so trained in this machine of a society that we live in to not love our work.  That work is just a means to make money, and most people don’t like what they do, so suck it up.  You can help stop this insanity by doing what you love.  I know there are those of you that will say that this is actually the most difficult thing to do in the world, but you are wrong.

Your soul knows what it needs to do; you just have to let your brain get out of the way.  What were you before you were told what to be?  As a child what did you love to do, what were you complemented on or what were you told that you had to stop doing.  Spend the time thinking and writing about this and you will soon find your passion again.

Once you find your passion the energy will be overwhelming and you will need to begin your new journey.  Doors will open and close and you may be slightly disoriented but don’t worry, your passion will keep you on the right path.  This is not to say that you will not come upon difficult times, but you know that it is just the path of passion, which comes with elations and disappointments.  You do have to be ready to jump off the cliff of the machines security, but it is not real anyway.

Are you ready to jump off the cliff of dread into the sea of passion?  If you’re not sure ask for help, there will always be help for people who are willing to ask.  You just have to find the right person for the job.

If you are asking for help take a look at my offerings to see if any resonate with you.

 

 

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Self Truth

by Jacquelyn Pannullo on January 14, 2012

Self truth – the truth that we are sometimes afraid to admit; the discourse between our true desires and what we think we should have or be in this lifetime.

We are a people beyond our bodies, beyond our abilities to discern our truth from that of the illusion.  The illusion that was created to move us away from fear, fear of being eaten by a tiger, fear of the dark and fear of death.  This illusion covers up the fact that we don’t know why we are here, and we don’t know where we go when we die.  We are sick and in pain because our bodies are not living in the correct environment.  We are not making the most beneficial decisions for our bodies or using our bodies for what they were made.   When you are not doing what you were made to do, you start to get sick and dwindle away.  That is what is happening to our bodies and our souls.

The soul of the woman is strong, and in order for it to stay strong it needs to stay in shape.  Expression in all forms is the best exercise for our souls.  How does your soul like to express itself?

Is it dancing, singing, drawing, painting, running, preparing food, creating music, healing, writing, acting, being still, or being yourself?

Our souls need to be free to shine, and when our minds and emotions are controlling our soul, it starts expressing itself in the form of pain in the body.

The pain can come in many forms.  It can be physical pain, like a lumbar bulging disc, a migraine, or a chronic neck spasm.  It can show itself as depression, anxiety or lethargy.  So many of us have chronic dis-ease, and deep down we know how to fix it, we just feel that the solution is too difficult or too scary.

So why is it too difficult or too scary to allow our souls to express themselves?  It is because of the illusion?  The illusion that we have to look a certain way or have a certain car, that illusion is the one that is killing our souls.  Do we really need to spend our lives trying to get to our ideal weight?  While I know it is important not to be over weight, it is also important to know when we are at our ideal weight and not the illusion’s ideal.  Love your body, love yourself exactly how you are.  I know you have heard this before, and believe me I know how you feel, love yourself, yeah right, easier said than done.  When you are in pain, depressed and exhausted how are you supposed to love yourself?  It is not easy and you probably won’t be able to do it alone.  You need to ask for help; tell anyone that is in your life how you are feeling and what you need.

Acceptance of your current situation and physical and emotional state is what is usually needed before anyone will ask for help.  That is the first step; you might have people in your lives asking to help you, but nothing will change until you accept yourself as you are right now and are ready to ask for help.

The illusion also isolates us from our communities.  We flourish when we are working together; we were never meant to live our lives on our own.  Asking for help will reconnect your soul back into your pack, into your community.  Asking for help is the strongest action that you can take in order to free yourself from the illusion and the pain.

If you need help in finding your soul’s expression look at my offerings and classes and see if any resonate with your soul.

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What is Pain?

December 29, 2011

Pain is a treasure, a unique opportunity to discover our true selves, desires, and passions. My first migraine was when I was 3 years old.  As a child, all I remember is wanting to get rid of the pain any way possible.  In the early years, I tried to smash it out, by slamming my [...]

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