Published 2 Nov 2013 Updated 2 Nov 2013
Many positive effects occur immediately after negative events are completed.Many times we are so horrified by what appears to be a wholly destructive event,we do not pause to consider how it might be a ;”blessing in disguise”.As in the movies of Alfred Hitchcock -when a character in peril momentarily hangs from a cliff while a a villain steps on their hands-adversity can be a deceptive term.No transformation occurs without the crucible of suffering,loss of hope and the endarkenment of the person’s world.
Death of old things is a necessary part of the transformation cycle which begins with a death of the old,moves to a loss of self and concludes with the establishment of a new mode of seeing the world.Without this process,we would stay stagnant.
Although the events of the next eleven days may have a negative atmosphere emotionally to many,it will serve to bring about rapid change to new matters.Rather than making decisions at this time,it will be useful to voluntarily let the ;”old things die” and then,when it is completed,begin to build new ways of living in the world.