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How to Live Happily Ever After
Always be kind to yourself. You are not perfect, and that is the reason you are here. Everyone has a purpose in life, whether it be to overcome certain obstacles or to serve other people. Never question “Why is this happening to me?” You have chosen this path for a reason, and however problematic or challenging your life is, you have agreed to experience it and will grow from the involvement and knowledge you acquire. Life is hard; it is a huge, global classroom where you come to learn difficult lessons. Look back on some of the toughest times in your life and ask yourself whether you would change what you have learned. If you hadn’t undergone those hardships, you wouldn’t be able to help or empathize with others who are going through something similar. There are moments of joy in life; you must embrace them and keep them in your memories. But for now, understand that you are a part of the divine source that is seeking perfection, and this quest takes time—sometimes spanning many lifetimes. Never rush yourself or be false. Recognize your faults and practice being a better person. Invite a little spiritualism into your life every day, and give yourself time to think and to reflect on why you are here.
Even when your insides are screaming, always try and be kind to others. A difficult child or a meddling mother-in-law might actually be a young soul you agreed to help. Try to be patient with everyone, for we are all going through life at different tempos. Remember, your spirit world might be different from someone else’s, so to strive toward the beauty beyond, aim to be the very best that you can be—in this life and those to come.
Hi All, I was just reading The Witch’s Way by Shawn Robbins and Leanna Greenway and wanted to share this with the Coven.
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