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Faith & Gratitude – Dynamic Duo Rocket Ride to Wildest Dreams

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Faith is the rocket ride into unchartered territory to get to your wildest dreams.

— Jen Sincero, “You Are a Badass at Making Money”

How is your faith holding up?

With everything going on in the world these days, perhaps you are finding your faith—in pretty much everything and everyone—is really being put to the test?

If so, I recently came across some wise words about faith that you might find of use. The faith I have been learning about (and practicing) pertains to the magnitude of faith we must develop if we really want to achieve our wildest dreams…as in, not just hoping to achieve but are truly committed to achieving AND are willing to put the work into doing so.

Wildest dreams, perhaps you’re saying? But the world is falling apart! Who has time to be thinking about something as selfish and frivolous as pursuing a personal dream?

Wise, prudent, and proactive people, that’s who. For what is the world but a collection of individuals? And the happier the individuals, the better the world. It’s not rocket science.

When it comes to achieving your dreams, you need to have faith in:

#1. Yourself

#2. The people in your life

#3. Strangers

#4. Universe/God/Divine Intelligence

#5. The process

#6. The dream itself

#7. The spirit world (if that’s your jam…if not, no worries)

To help crank up my faith in all of the above, I’ve been leaning heavily on Jen Sincero’s outstanding (and heavily highlighted) book, “You Are a Badass at Making Money.”

“Faith is required if you’re going to upgrade from rickety to rolling in it,” writes Sincero, “because faith is the part of us that dares to believe that an unseen, unproven, and often proven otherwise, brand-new, and awesome reality is within our grasp.”

In other words, you must have faith that a new reality for your life (and dare I say, the world) is even possible. Not only that, explains Sincero, but your vision of that awesome new reality “needs to be mighty sturdy because you’re flying through some crazy stuff, much of which is trying to knock you off course. The life you’re determined to create depends on your rocket not falling apart.”

And what role does faith play in helping keep thy rocket ship intact?

Well for starters, faith helps you leave your past behind. You left it for a reason!

“Faith shifts your focus off the past, your old ways of doing things,” writes Sincero, “and opens you up to new opportunities, new Hows, that will create a new reality.”

As perhaps you’ve noticed in your own life and in the chaos of the world around us, shifting our focus off the past and away from our old way of doing things is not easy. Many powerful forces—within us and around us—are doing everything possible to keep the status quo exactly as is.

Which is why it is imperative we have faith there are much more powerful, wiser, non-human forces at work that can help guide us—as individuals and as a species—to a happier, healthier, and safer future for all.

“Faith strengthens your relationship with Universal Intelligence,” writes Sincero.

And in order to bring about the life we want—and the world we want—we must work on a) developing and b) strengthening that relationship.

“Faith in the unknown and the miraculous removes your focus from what you lack,” writes Sincero, “and hones in on infinite possibility.”

“Faith allows you to release the need to know How it’s going to happen,” Sincero explains, “and to trust that the way will be shown, and to take action before having all the answers laid out before you.”

That’s the kicker: YOU have to step up to the plate. You have to figure out what next action must be taken. And then you have to TAKE that action. Every. Single. Day.

“With the really big stuff, very often you’re required to get to the point where your faith is the only thing you’ve got left,” Sincero writes. “Surrender to the cosmic rock tumbler because your only other option is to freak out and crash.”

I am going through this phase right now myself. My rocket ship is shaking and rattling so badly within the cosmic rock tumbler, it feels like it’s going to explode into a million pieces—and me with it. As uncomfortable and scary as this phase of the process is, I also know it is exactly where I’m supposed to be.

I’ve been working hard on achieving my writing dreams for more than two decades. “Faith requires patience,” Sincero reminds us. “All seeds have a gestation period and it’s up to the Universe, not us, how long that period is.”

The only way I—any of us—can fail is if I/we stop showing up, every single day, and doing our very best at whatever it is we are here to do, to help bring about a better world for all.

Interestingly, it is when we reach the point where faith (faint as it might be) in a better future (for ourselves and the planet) is pretty much all we have left, then it is time to pull out the big guns: gratitude for all that IS.

“Gratitude, above all other thoughts, unites you with Universal Intelligence.”

  • Jen Sincero, “You Are a Badass at Making Money”

If you don’t like your life or what you see happening in the world, then take a moment to be thankful for all that you do have and what you see that you do like. Then get back to work…on helping bring about a better future.

What we focus on expands. It’s not rocket science.

 

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