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Chele's avatar

Beautifully expressed, Pamela!

I'm a bulldozer sometimes, too...and it took many years to sit back and trust the ride--at least when it came to business and income.

It's still in process in other aspects of life--especially the inner warrior queen I've relied upon all these decades.

Here's to singing our way into the flow💜

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Pamela Hipp's avatar

Thanks dear Chele! Bulldozer is a great description for the energy I often feel. A warrior queen sounds like a much more nuanced approach! But I’d prefer to join you singing in the flow. 💜

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Autumn Luz's avatar

Warrior Queen is such a Venus-retrograding-through-Aries vibe!

Thanks for this reminder that everything is temporary. I totally relate to that feeling of knowing it's a matter of timing and beyond my control (and I kind of hate it, but am trying to make space for the option of simply adapting/taking a different lovely path, and waiting, when I can) 🤍

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Pamela Hipp's avatar

Hey Autumn! What a fun perspective on the warrior queen. And cool that Venus retrograding through Aries is also temporary. 😀 I don’t usually enjoy the waiting myself, but it sure helps to know that things beyond my control often work out for the best when I’m patient. Of course, I’ve learned this the hard way!

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Autumn Luz's avatar

I happened to see not see your comment until now, and it's allowed me to appreciate the hindsight: things really are working out after all! I might have blamed myself for not trying to do more sooner, but I do think timing is everything! 🤍

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Pamela Hipp's avatar

Isn’t hindsight the best?!

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Shannon Brown's avatar

I can so relate. I have had to slow way down in the last couple of years because of some physical limitations and it has been so frustrating, learning a new way to be, and because I cannot do as much as I used to, I have really had to dig down deep to find out where I want to put my energy. On the other hand, when I have a traffic detour, I say thank you to my Angels, as I figure I needed the reroute to avoid something that might have happened. As you stated, it is all about perspective, looking at something that might not look "good" at first glance, but was needed to get a fresh look. Blessings.

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Pamela Hipp's avatar

Blessings, Shannon! It’s so much easier for me to see that a traffic detour could be beneficial than more personal aspects of my life, but is it not the same power that organizes ALL of it? I suspect there is tremendous medicine in slowing down that I am only just beginning to understand.

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