Conversations for Change

Learning to Ask for What we Want


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In this episode I am exploring what feels like a new shift in the energies of awareness around how we 'be' in our world.

Lately, many of my favorite people have been experiencing a new level of flow and ease with a lot of areas of life, and we've been talking about how that works and what it means...

One thing that is clear is that we are being asked to wake up and pay attention to how we are focusing our attention in the moment.

In a culture seemingly devoted to struggle, fear and conflict, it can seem normal to spend our energy pushing up against the minor (and major) irritations and frustrations of our day to day experience.

But is it?

And what happens when we break the habit of seeing what is not working and instead trade it in for a new habit of asking for what we really want?

Little things, like help opening a tight lid right here and now... Or big things like a breath of fresh air and new sense of connection in an important relationship.

Many of us are discovering that when we speak out loud to the energy of life, guides or whatever version of helpers we call our own, and sincerely ask for what is wanted in the moment, magic happens.

It's not a new method of testing yourself or testing your helpers. No, and it doesn't work to use it that way, either.

But when we ask, within larger framework of seeking what is best for all concerned, for some assistance, large or small, to aid us in the moment, miracles can happen.

Perhaps this is new step in our unfolding into our larger sovereign selves. Perhaps it is simply the next level of awareness within each of us. Whatever it is, it is something more and more of us are noticing, and beginning to pay attention to - because it works.

It shifts us out of victim, out of frustration, out of irritation, out of suffering, and into direct experiencing of what is possible when we put our attention on where we want to go.

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Conversations for ChangeBy Becky Mundt