Playing with Blocks

Blocks are not meant to stop us. They are meant to indicate - it
is time to grow. Blocks indicate our containment, not our limitations.

We automatically assume that if we have a block, this is where we
have to stop; we cannot go beyond this point. We ask you to
consider: what if the block could be there, but it did not have to
stop you? What if the block was only an indication of our belief in
limitation?

We can fight blocks, we can resist blocks, but that only makes
them seem real. What if a block wasn't the end of the line, but
rather the beginning? What if a block was telling us, "You are
so much more than this?"

The very consideration that our blocks can be there and we can go
through them takes us beyond our blocks. We can see blocks as walls,
or as stepping stones to becoming more and more of who we are.

What if blocks told us, "You have come to a point where it is
necessary to go beyond an old belief."? 

It is time to change our awareness of blocks. We have been fighting 
them long enough, for the very blocks that seem to stop us are the 
very opportunities that prompt us to take the next step. The analogy 
would be like saying, "The coat that I have been wearing has become much 
too small for me. It is time for a bigger one." Similarly we may say of
our blocks, "What I thought I know has become limiting, it is time
for more knowing. What I thought I was is now so much more. It is
time for my being to expand." 

We can fight our blocks or we can allow them to be whispers of the
next step, of going beyond old limitations. We can stop and turn back 
or we can walk through that wall of limitation to allow our being to 
become all it can be.

For your consideration ,

                                     -- The Guides


 
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