6 Ways To Stretch Your Courage and fly…

Linda Lee Gleason

I am sharing this personal story to activate the courage for you and your children.

Last week I wrote my last chapter for my book. I ended with the chapter about the empty nest syndrome. It was a hard one for me. I love to have my kids home, however I shared about the teachings I gave to my kids and I share them here with you, too.

Through the eyes of my child self, our grandparents’ house was like a temple that stood on a majestic hill. To me, their house was the most romantic place I’d ever been.

The roof was made of straw, the windows and terrace doors were always open, and delightful sound waves of classical music and scents of home-baked bread awoke my spirit upon arrival. The atmosphere felt full of being welcomed HOME.

Usually, we visited Opa and Oma (the Dutch names for grandpa and grandma) on weekends. As soon as our family of seven piled out of our big, old car in front of their house, we’d kick off our shoes and run barefoot into the yard.

Not once but numerous times, we’d we race down the hill. With my arms stretched wide, I felt I COULD literally fly. In that place, my free and fearless self was fully expressed, and—guess what?—“I am God” was not a concept of the mind but was felt in the depth of my Soul.

Years later, when curiosity took me back to the Blinkenlaan (which means “the bright and shining lane of white light”), I discovered there was no hill there. Oma and Opa’s house stood on only very slightly elevated land.

As an adult, my outlook on life had changed. However, I longed to be back, walking the “holy ground” again where I’d joyfully spent so much time in my childhood years moving in its heavenly spheres of unconditional self-love and infinite possibilities.

Part of me easily recalls those sacred moments of my childhood. Indeed, at that young age I still remembered who I really was.

The sky was NOT the limit, and I could stretch my wings and fly. Anything was possible.

And then life happens, we grow up, we create limiting beliefs, and we forget our truth.

It takes us a lifetime to get back to our magical child who can wave her/his magic wand and create, be, do, and have whatever we want.

Let’s do it again!

Six Ways to Stretch The Wings Of Your Courageous Self To Fly Again:

• Believe in yourself; your wings are strong.
• Venture out of the safety zone. It’s way more fun.
• Let the Universe lift you up and experience the art of effortlessness.
• Let the winds of destiny carry you toward your dream.
• Surrender to the currents of change; life always gives detours.
• Enjoy the flight even though you’ll experience bumps, and make sure you’re not going off course and keep heading to the land of your dreams.

To your courage,

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