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Gene Key 15 - You’re never stuck; you just don’t know who you need to be to move forward

  • victorialeek8
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Every new version you get to be requires you to feel something that’s been hidden


Many of the women who come to me want to move through something – and can’t.


They’re capable, committed, ride or die women, at a loss.


Because she doesn’t know what she’s yet to feel.


It looks like she’s stuck.

Her business isn’t growing.

She can’t get past a relationship; or can’t leave one.

One woman couldn’t sell her house; blocking her from starting a new life.


And underneath the problem is also the feeling that maybe she just isn’t enough.


She’s taken action, she’s let things go and she’s certainly spent a lot of time thinking about it, culminating in a build up of energy that is not moving.


Over and over she has tried.

Resentment has built.

It’s largely felt monotonous.

And if she gets really honest, she’s angry that her momentum has only seemed to slow down.


This is the teaching of Gene Key 15 'The Eternally Flowering Spring', the energy that always wants to be moving, growing, transcending.


If a plant can’t grow one way, it chooses another. The energy keeps moving; the flower wants to bloom no matter what.


And there is something very beautiful in that; it shows us something we can learn.


This Gene Key teaches us about appreciation, even of the mundane, the repetitive and the things that seem to cause inertia.


Because if we don’t appreciate we either get dragged down by the shadow or start taking ‘out there’ actions to try to get something to change, because it’s difficult to sit in the sameness because of what it means about us.


Often this is a part of ourselves that we are avoiding,


Can we not only trust the process but come to love and learn from the process?


And the more we do, don’t we transform?


When we’re not weighed down by doing the same thing again and again, do we not become lighter?


Our magnetism rises as we see the beauty in the ordinary, which is actually where the extraordinary also lives. No separation.


Your ideas are bursting at the seams to take up space and show themselves to the world. And the actualisation of that often does include a lot of repetitive steps.


So there is never a need to get hung up on the thing not being here, or with feeling stuck, because with every fibre of its being – the thing you want to create, also wants to be here.


This is the work we do in Illuminated, where we go deeper.


 
 
 

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