
Mahatma Ghandhi is often attributed with the saying, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” While this saying aligns with Ghandhi’s philosophy, he did not write this famous quote. Change is never easy and is often uninvited. We tend to go along, often in lives of quiet (or not so quiet) desperation, until the day we almost fall part, or do in many cases.
Recovering lost dreams of better lives can begin at any time, but that is so scary to most of us, that we opt to “try to make it work” as if we did the “right thing” then all those problems of life would simply vanish.
Wrong.
You know what works for you and what does not work for you. You also know when trying to force your Self into a broken paradigm. Even if you thought things would work out, be honest with your Self. Your Self knows.
Other times, we have been set up by others’ renegade opinions of us, who choose to sabotage us, as if they knew all the truth about us, who we truly are, and why we do the things we do. They often malign that which they do not understand, nor ever could understand unless they walked just one day in our shoes.

Saboteurs seek to punish you with gossip and slander as a way to not own their own failings. They want to put you in your place, as if they have any idea of who and what you truly are. This is a tell-tale sign to get out from under those who can harm you and your reputation.
However, no one can keep you held under the waters of their own lies so as to not look bad themselves. They will never own up to their part in the situation. But you will again rise to the top of your Soul purpose, your karma in this lifetime.
Even the beachball held under water bounces back up with force, like the Phoenix rising yet again.
Your life lived out loud, for all to see the successful life you build after you leave the lowest vibrations of sabotage through gossip, lies, and conspiracies, eventually shines the radiant Light of your Soul, your I Am Presence in union with Eternal Universal Life Force Energy.
“If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change,” wrote Gandhi. “As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him.”
Transforming your comprehension by walking through fear is how you develop to become the person you were meant to be.
Namaste