Jordan Canon
Spiritual Advisor
"A" and "the" might be the two most important and least recognized words pertaining to your spiritual evolution.
Good day, Lightworkers!
Some time ago, I wrote about a little-known branch of the government called the Department of They. This service provides information transmitted, communicated, and accepted as undeniable facts. We all quote these references, and most of the time, it is without notice or observation of our participation. It's become second nature. Here are a few examples:
Whenever "they say" something, it automatically becomes a fact. To be clear, I am not saying that everything they say is not a fact. I'm just saying that what they say is not 100% factual. After all, they say all facts are not always actual. But again, I'm getting off course, or more precisely, recourse.
You can visit the future by reading all about the Department of They on the old site unless, of course, you've already read it.
"A" and "the" might be the two most important and least recognized words pertaining to your spiritual evolution. You create the future with the energy and effort you invest.
Have you ever thought of the process involved in doing so? No surprise, the spiritual realm closely mimics the realm of science.
To find a destination within any three-dimensional space (your present environment), you need seven points to outline a course. The destination you want to go to requires six points (where x, y, and z-axis lines all intersect).
To chart a course, you must have an exact point of origin, and that is where today's newsletter begins.
I'm not talking about the tasty ones we would have at a gourmet meal. I'm talking about life decisions. Decisions that, when we commit to making the change required, result in an evolutional leap in our souls' ability to expand and grow.
Any evolutional event that requires us to make change stems from an environmental condition we've outgrown. In nature, we can use any creature that outgrows its shell as an example. He's another:
The universe, in all its wisdom, would call this stinking thinking. The correct application to take that first step forward and define your current point of origin is to analyze like this:
Finding a way refers to an unlimited value of possibilities. Creating the way creates just one path, and you must start with your point of origin, assuming you know where you are now in your soul's evolution.
I hope you've found today's newsletter inspiring, as you should be able to chart the course (not a course). Your soul needs to outgrow your current environment and move on to a newer and better version of yourself.
Having trouble creating "the" way? I'll touch on that next time.
After all, they say that Jordan Canon knows how to help you create the future you want to experience.
Love and light,
Jordan Canon