Believe in magic

This morning, I was off to another meeting which I thought would be another typical meeting.  Generally, my meetings are me talking to someone about Breakthrough while wondering whether or not they’re actually making a grocery list in their heads.  I thought I was going into another one of those. Boy, was I wrong. I was meeting with a friend of a board member’s who we will call G.  G seems to be outwardly a typical finance guy.  But I made a conscious decision to approach the conversation expecting magic.  What transpired was an incredible 1.5 hour conversation about the state of the world, our collective consciousness and responsibility, child-rearing, the deep power of women and their love of their children, spirituality and life purpose.It was through this conversation that I asked the question: What do you think you were put on this Earth to do?  In turn, I was able to articulate that I am waking up to realize that my life purpose is to “Find magic.”G told me a story about his spiritual awakening at the age of 36 where he traveled to minister in South Africa and was open to magic.  The universe responded in kind.  He offered to make introductions for me and to help me on my life mission.  He told me about a project that he funded called the Fruits of the Spirit which explored the concept of faith and interviewed women around the world to share their stories.  We both agreed that being in dialogue was going to heal the world.The moral here was that if I had not approached this interaction with a sense of openness and wonderment, I don’t know what the conversation would have been.  What it ended up being was nothing short of soul-fulfilling.  It was magic.I’m having increasingly more of these conversations every day and it has to be about shifting my own energy to let magic in.I’m open and ready for magic.

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