The Theme for December 2014 is RESPONSIBILITY and OPPORTUNITY~
13 CommentsART: SAMARA SCOTT
Here is the energetic theme of the month channeled by the always illuminating Lena Stevens from The Power Path.com:
“It may seem that the two themes are not related to each other but they are not only related but also mutually supportive.
“Hopefully by now we are all more comfortable dealing with the unknown, as that theme from November will continue to influence us over the next few months.
“However this month we shift our focus to more of how we can actually deal with the unknown by examining where and how we are RESPONSIBLE as well as learning to identify and take advantage of OPPORTUNITY…”
“In defining RESPONSIBILITY, I like to include ‘the ability to respond’ as part of the definition. You should always be the first responder to whatever is happening in your life. You should be the first responder to your own issues.
“It helps if you can always come from the place of accepting that you create absolutely everything and every situation in your life. The power in that responsibility is that if you created it, you can uncreate it, you can change it, and you can always create something new.
“This is not to say that you have to do it alone and can never ask for help. You can have incredible support, cooperation and guidance, but this month’s lesson is to really get that no one else can do it, heal it or fix it for you.
“You can have all the guidance in the world, all the meditations, visualizations, therapy, healing work, advice, financial support and help, but if you do not RESPOND in a way that takes full responsibility for your situation, you will not change anything in the end.
“The other part of the lesson is to get that you cannot fix, heal or do it for someone else either. There are those that love to fix and do for others and truly believe that they can and should. And then there are those that don’t want to take responsibility for their own issues and wait for others to come forth to fix and heal them.
“Learning to stay out of other people’s drama and to empower them to help themselves is an important lesson especially this month. It is crucial that you identify what is NOT your responsibility and set some good boundaries.
“One of the challenges we are moving into in the next few months is MARTYRDOM, or blaming something or someone else for your lot in life. There is absolutely no power in Martyrdom and blame is not a responsible response.
“We will unpack this theme way more in our discussion of 2015, but for now just watch that you do not go into blame as a response. Remember you are never the victim and you always have choice.
“So how do you respond? Do you freeze up waiting for the other shoe to drop? Do you go passive like a deer in headlights? Do you take rash action sometimes overstepping someone else’s boundaries? Are you afraid to respond? Do you wait for others to respond first?
“Observe your behavior and practice being the first responder. These times are all about taking your power back and this is a good first step. We are moving into times of greater creative possibilities that will require this level of RESPONSIBILITY.
“Being responsible and able to respond in a powerful way sets you up to take advantage of OPPORTUNITY. If you really get that you create everything that happens in your life, then you will begin to see clearly the OPPORTUNITY available in each situation.
“Almost everything you create and are responsible for provides an opportunity for something to be experienced, learned, started, completed, changed, understood, eliminated or integrated.
“This month the OPPORTUNITIES will be very interesting and possibly somewhat unexpected. This comes directly out of the unknown we explored last month.
“If you embrace each day as an opportunity, meet it with a ‘don’t know mind’ and remember to be your own first responder, your experience of life could be exciting and different and full of surprises…”
“…There is great opportunity for personal empowerment provided you could step into being responsible for your life. If you truly believe that your life is run by the decisions and choices of others, then you do not believe you have the power to create your own experience.”
“….It is a good month set appropriate boundaries and take responsibility for the consequences. It is also a good month to clean up any dysfunctional patterns around responsibility in relationship and to redefine some of the foundational platforms that your relationships are based on. We had a teacher once that was adamant about us really getting the notion of ‘not your problem’. It’s a good one.
“On the other hand there are great opportunities this month for deepening relationships, as communication becomes a necessary piece of the responsibility issue. There could be more understanding, intimacy, compassion and acceptance as the air is cleared and you sort out what is yours and what is not.”
“…It is a good month for being responsible for good endings and good beginnings especially in projects and business. Communication is key as well as telling the truth and being responsible enough to tell it.
“RESPONSIBILITY enters into finances, budgeting, the truth about what you have and what you do not and what you are willing to do to make some things happen in your life. Remember no one else is going to do it for you. Be inspired, make a plan and make sure it is yours.”
© Copyright 2014 ~ Lena Stevens All Rights Reserved
Lena Stevens from The Power Path.com is offering her Monthly support Mp3 this month for free here.
Blessings to all!
~MM
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PS: You might also want to check out >>> Astrology for December 2014 by Sarah Varcas~
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13 comments
Janja says:
Dec 2, 2014
Thank you for your help to understand all the confusion about energies that’s swirling around everything day, minute. And I would like to tell you that you are one of my best wake up callers that I could ever imagine. Stay blessed, with love.
Diana says:
Dec 2, 2014
I cannot even begin to tell you how much this fits in to my life right now, my life right now is an emotional roller coaster, and I love the positive engel that’s this shoots out to me , it puts me “FOCUS MODE”…..
Thank you
Diana, Virgo
Lola says:
Dec 2, 2014
We are all having a very human experience!! Change is necessary! We will make it to the other side. We have to learn to be open and vulnerable with each other. We all have more in common than differences. Life is but trial and error!! Be responsible, accountable, and be the change and reslktuon we seek.
kyra says:
Dec 2, 2014
Wow. Theres alot of things to look out for this month..I live this site..thank u..Happy winter.solstice
Iris says:
Dec 2, 2014
“It helps if you can always come from the place of accepting that you create absolutely everything and every situation in your life. The power in that responsibility is that if you created it, you can uncreate it, you can change it, and you can always create something new.”
Usually a fan, I had to stop reading there: it’s just not true. And I’m tired of hearing it; it’s a psychologically unhealthy mindset.
John says:
Dec 3, 2014
Agreed. I have learned a lot from this website, but one thing that makes me sad about the healing community is the culture of blame-the-victim that it has a tendency to gravitate towards. I feel like many who are seeking healing feel this is their only way to take back power and control in their lives…blaming themselves for everything, instead of standing up and being corageous enough to speak truth about who or what harmed them. It’s not about placing blame, but about being able to see clearly…you can’t respond or heal or do much of anything without clarity or truth.
Exhaustively re-creating everything every time my world around me doesn’t live up to my attempts to somehow individually manifest it to my or other’s satsfaction?
My god, when is there ever any rest? Is there any foundational structure or sense of wholeness in any of this that people can rely on or trust, outside of their own inner work? And when that fails, what will that person recieve from other people with this mentality other than “you didn’t manifest correctly”…or other statements of judgement and spiritual elitism?
I’m asking because I feel like I have hit a wall with this, and no one in the new age/healing community that I’ve asked seems to have an answer. I feel like it’s a massive obstacle, so if anyone has any ideas, please feel free to share.
Susan says:
Dec 6, 2014
There are two facets to the premise that we are all co-creators of our own situations, including those in which we find ourselves to be put in a victim-role – and neither of them involve “blame” as you wrote, John.
First, in order to be a victim, you have to have a perpetrator. Together, these two make a set, and the set is based upon external power struggle. We have now entered an era of a cooperative mindset, where there are no victims or perpetrators; only actors working toward the greatest good, one in which souls are released to healed, to be reunited. Without the set, there is no combative nature. Victims and perpetrators switch roles all the time, continually, until they step outside of those roles altogether.
Second, each soul enters into their body with specific lessons in mind that they need to master. Each soul contracts for this; it is why each person you meet has a particular life struggle that seems to repeat over and over ad infinitum – until the person learns. Most folks get stuck and don’t learn, so become this martyr/victim/perpetrator, which is why the world looks the way it does now. The harder the lesson, the stronger the person really is – wake up, and the lesson will be learned, and the role will be gone.
Ever read Jonathan Livingston Seagull? Done astral projection? Same thing. Move beyond what is presented here, and you will be healed, and you may assist others in healing.
Hope that was helpful.
Namaste.
Bee says:
Dec 6, 2014
I get where everyone is coming from here…and, Susan, as much as i do agree with the idea of our being able to create aspects of our realities with our thoughts and intentions, i also definitely agree with John and Iris above that this is all too often conveniently misinterpreted amongst the new-age community as a way of dismissing very important social and psychological facts.
Instead of empathising and offering genuine compassion, many so called “spritual” people disregard and invalidate the suffering of others; the experiential reality of another individual- all in the name of ignorance, fear, and/or apathy- dressed up as “spirituality”. A prime example of this would be the sickening responses i’ve seen to the current protests in the U.S. Privileged white people essentially telling oppressed people that the reason for their suffering is not the years of oppression they’ve faced, but a lack of spirituality on their part. O.o NOT cool! Nobody “attracts” oppression, mental illness, poverty, or the like.
Sure, you may believe in reincarnation and karma; perhaps there is some truth to this ( i haven’t made up my mind about this one yet..). But the fact of the matter is that pain is pain; suffering is suffering. And there is a PROCESS involved with healing from it. NOBODY can click their fingers and magically heal. NOBODY. The only people who think that this is possible are people who are either blissfully ignorant of suffering, or who find it far too confronting to deal with it in themselves, so then project that discomfort onto others in whom they recognise pain. This is fear and ignorance, not enlightenment.
Healing must happen at ones own pace. There is no correct or incorrect pace at which one must heal. Yes; recognising where the pain is coming from, then making a conscious decision to acknowledge your right to be free of this pain is empowering. But to say that it’s simply a matter of taking responsibility for the pain and just magically manifesting wellness by the light of the full moon is unrealistic and unreasonable.
The only way to free oneself from unpleasant emotions is to FEEL them, and feel them fully. The only way out is through. Sidestepping and evasion will not work.
Do we have the power to heal ourselves? Yes. But it’s definitely not just a matter of lighting some incense and pretending pain isn’t there. It may be a VERY long, arduous process.
Language such as “you create absolutely everything and every situation in your life” DOES imply that one must feel guilty for anything unpleasant going on. This may not be the intention, but psychologically, this is how it reads, and unfortunately this is how too many people interpret it, then use it to disguise their own lack of empathy and compassion. And language such as ” you can uncreate it! You can change it!” Whilst well meaning, implies ( again, perhaps unintentionally) that this will be easy. If so, lucky you! But generally this isn;t the case, and that doesn’t mean you’re not trying hard enough, or that you don’t deserve good things to happen.
John, i too hit a huge wall recently. I feel that i’m slowly scaling it now, but it is hard, and i know that someone exclaiming gleefully “Just climb the wall!” most certainly doesn’t help. (It’s just like Paris Hilton smugly strutting around wearing a shirt with “STOP BEING POOR” on it. YUCK.) I do understand that i’m the only one who can climb the wall, but i’m over feeling guilty for finding it hard to climb. I will take my goddamn time. If i need a rest, i will take a rest. Releasing guilt is a MUST. And unfortunately, there is a lot of ableist language going on in the new-age community ( not necessarily on this website i must say, but it is prevalent among those in the movement, sadly) which (perhaps unwittingly) only reinforces it. I can’t help but feel that a smattering of psychological knowledge is a very useful and complementary tool to spiritual development. There is no point trying to achieve spiritual awareness if social and psychological awareness is sorely lacking. We are physical, social, emotional and earthly as much as we are spiritual. Nothing is achieved by trying to go straight to spirituality whilst avoiding the rest. We must integrate ALL aspects of experience in order to feel true wholeness.
Just my two cents worth….but yes, i hear you guys!
Isabella says:
Dec 8, 2014
Thanks Bee, your down-to-earth response is sorely needed for me. I have found this avoidance of pain and focus on light alls bit much, and in conflict with my own experience of growth.
I tried the focus on light thing and just wound up completely delusional and ultimately broke down in an identity crisis cos I was denying all my shit!! So now I am embracing all the sad forgotten stories and letting be heard, feeling all the pain, and slowly I’m accepting my sorrows, which is beautiful!
I like this path, it feels very real.
And your words here have asserted my own thoughts, so I’m feeling less of a loner! Cheers!
Lynne says:
Dec 2, 2014
Thank you ….. I feel inspired and this speaks to my life situation at the moment …..
Tanvi says:
Dec 2, 2014
Taking responsibility empowers your own self. Which is the first step to building a strong conviction. Connect with your higher self and know that we are all led by greater forces and follow your heart. Keep Exploring, Creating and Feeling”
Jessica says:
Dec 4, 2014
BINGO BINGO BINGO. This is exactly what is going on. Had a very strong, scary conversation today where I had to stop saving someone and being their exploited ‘victim’… and I knew I would come here to find insight. I’ll no longer take responsibility for others when I should be caring for myself. Have to take responsibility for my needs and respond – nobody else will. THANK YOU this is so helpful.
Trevor P says:
Dec 8, 2014
One of the most true insights I have come across in these last few weeks. It resonates. Everything has been so confusing for me recently as I started into a relationship with someone. Talking to others about it helps, but it has been affecting the entirety of my thoughts and life. One realization I had last night while speaking about it with a friend- was that the troubles I have focused in are not mine- and I just need to be responsible for myself right now. It feels like there are many aspects to it.. What is odd is I had felt just fine before I plunged into a closeness with this person. Communication? Staying curious to the opportunities at hand? Not set on a particular outcome. Staying true to myself and sharing it with others, even when they cannot see the truth.