Let The Shoes All Drop
filed in Finding Soul on Mar 22, 2009
I was meditating and focusing on this concept of “waiting for the other shoe to drop” today. And later that day, I had a contact with a women client who had left a dysfunctional relationship and was now in what appeared to be a healthy relationship where her needs were getting met and she was happy. But, she could not stop herself from being vigilant, watching closely and often waiting for something to go wrong. In doing this, she was unable to take in the good that was happening. Her worry and vigilance prevented her from breathing in the healing that was occurring in this present relationship None of us know what is ahead. But, what I do know is that if you continue to watch for the next “shoe to drop” you stop feeling the present moment and the joy, and the old belief that something is going to soon go wrong, cannot become transformed.
I know this is a common theme that both men and women share. So when I meditated on it today, I received the message that said, “Let The Shoes All Drop”. Well I immediately got a relief in my body. Of course, I said to myself, there will always be shoe’s dropping in our immediate world somewhere ,whether it is in our personal or work world. It is impossible to live here on the planet and not have “stuff happen.”
So, with that statement ,from what I call my higher self, I felt a loosening of my own vigilance.
The anticipating and worry keeps you from taking in the joy, love or good that is immediately in front of you.
So here is something to try. If you understand that shoes’ are dropping all the time, and you tell yourself that you will handle it and know what to do, there is a greater ability to live in the moment any relationship and takes in the good, deep healing within your cells takes place. Our historical wound and old belief that may be rooted in our body, mind and hearts can be released.
So examine if you have this belief within you, and then focus on the thought of “let the shoes all drop”; and see what you feel in your body when you say this, and then tell yourself you will figure out what to do and know what to do if a “shoe drops”. ThisI believe is what keeps you in the moment.
Many blessings to you.



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