We see the world through the lens of our own set of beliefs. Whatever they are they color everything that we see. Change one belief that you have, change one negative into a positive, one fear into love and you change the way you see the world and your self.
When I was fifty I had a revelation, an awakening, and suddenly in one instant I knew that everything I believed in about life, about God and about me, was false, that my beliefs were not my own, they didn’t come from me, and I’ve been on a journey of unraveling this gift that is my life ever since.
The minute we change one of our limiting false thoughts about ourselves, we have opened the door to something different and more and we will immediately see the world around us in a different way.

As I uncovered each one of these tightly held false truths that made up my beliefs and I looked into my own heart and changed them to my own beat, my world started to change and I started to see everything different. I started to feel different, love overtook fear. I opened to unlimited potential and endless possibilities that I never knew existed before. I became more me as I peeled each layer away and allowed my own inner beauty to emerge from my own center. A whole secret world filled with mystery and magick was unfolding.
And God? God suddenly was in my heart but, not the God I had known all my life, not the God of my parents that I feared. This God, my God – is all love.
I can tell you that you and only you yourself hold the power to your life and the key to your salvation. Excavate your beliefs one by one and change what you don’t feel right about. Accept only those beliefs that will serve for your highest good and that of all. Remember Wayne Dyer’s words that “When you change the way you look at things the things you look at change.” and to change the way you look at things, you need to look at your inner truths.
How are you seeing your world? What beliefs are you holding onto that are blocking you and limiting you? Come and share your thoughts in the comment section below, love to chat.
Blessings








Another reason stems from my childhood. My parents were both holocaust survivors, and from a very young age my father would warn me every single day not to tell anyone anything about me or my family. If anyone asks he would warn me, tell them “you don’t know” – These words made me hide myself away afraid to let anyone see the real me, “I don’t know” became my mantra for my life. My father passed away when I was thirteen years old, but his stern warning has stayed with me my entire life.
So I decided to commit to myself and practice writing about ME every day. Practice opening up, taking myself out of the way and allowing my divine inner self out.


