THE CAVE YOU FEAR TO ENTER

THE CAVE YOU FEAR TO ENTER

Good day, fellow Alchemists:

There exists a kind of affliction that many of us suffer from.  It's a type of spiritual malady riddled with excuses and procrastination, making it so easy to go overlooked and untreated. It makes those suffering from it break out in a kind of hiccup, which can sound like "if only" and "maybe one day," or any other kind of groan or whining sound.

Those afflicted may have any or all of the following symptoms:

-  Working in jobs that they are unhappy with

- Being stuck in dysfunctional relationships

- Feeling as though they are wasting their potential

- Waking up in the morning without a feeling of inspiration

In case you haven't caught on yet, the disease we're referring to is LIMITATION, and as debilitating a sickness as it might be, society refers to it as just a simple case of being realistic. But what does it mean to be realistic?

In this crazy world of ours, just about anything can happen. And more often than not, the people who stand at the top are those who were willing to take the risks necessary to accomplish what they set out to do. When we examine the possibilities that are available to us at any given moment, without the sense of "realism" that society has instilled in us, we can see how EASILY and EFFORTLESSLY we can bring ourselves into a life filled with everything we've ever wanted.

The only obstacle in our way is ourselves.

Immediate action is the only cure for a limited mindset.

Alchemist, if there is anything at all that you'd rather be doing... 

if there is something that will fulfill you to an indescribable degree by accomplishing it...

We recommend doing it as soon as the thought enters your mind, in the HERE and NOW!

After all, you can't change the past and the future has yet to happen. The only thing you can change is yourself in the present moment.

With love and sincerity,

The Alchemy by LA Counsel

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