, this week marked the passing of my first and favorite
personal development mentor, Dr. Wayne Dyer.
I discovered Dyer back in my early twenties and was mesmerized by his concept of taking responsibility not just for my actions but for my thoughts and feelings too.
I can remember vividly being hopelessly lost, driving through Columbia, South Carolina at night in a state of not-so-mild hysteria and hearing his soothing voice on tape (not a typo). His wisdom urged me to reclaim my peace of mind, take control of my thoughts, and
recover my emotional balance.
It worked.
I've read many of his books since, listened to countless hours of his programs on Nightingale Conant and through Hay House; he has truly been a luminary in my life and he will be deeply missed.
I recall watching and reading as he made the shift from practical psychology to spiritual wisdom and I felt my own awakening in the works.
This week, to celebrate his life, I watched his movie "The Shift." If you haven't, I recommend it highly, Hay House is providing access entirely free until Tuesday, 9/9.
And if you have seen it, I'm betting you'll see it for the first time when you watch it again.
Click to watch here: http://www.drwaynedyer.com/the-shift-movie
, my greatest take away from this revealing film was the realization of my dharma. Yes, I am about to go "woowoo" on you, so get comfortable, this just might change your life (it certainly did mine.)
Each of us on this planet have a dharma or future pull. We are born with this innately within us.
Just as an acorn can only turn into a
mighty oak and not a rose bush or tomato plant, and a tomato seed can only turn into a tomato plant not an onion or lettuce, your dharma represents your unique purpose in this life.
Many people have spent lifetimes, and will spend lifetimes, searching for their purpose. It isn't something you can find because it isn't something you've lost and it isn't something outside of you.
Instead your dharma is deep within you and the best you can do is to let go and allow it to be
revealed, to bubble to the surface of who you are.
Your dharma is realized by who you are not what you do or how you do it.
In my twenties I struggled mightily with this. I bounced from corporate job to job. Not really thinking too much about my dharma, in fact I wasn't even familiar with the term. I just knew I wasn't happy.
In my early thirties, I found the beginning of my dharma with interior design and my burning design to design my own path and step away from
corporate America and a "job."
My passionate purpose was to connect others with who they were and what they most wanted through their surroundings and environments. I was in creative service of others.
I still do some design work today and still find it intensely rewarding as do my clients.
As I moved into my mid-forties I felt restless. I felt like I'd outgrown design and wanted a bigger impact, a greater purpose. My future pull became stronger.
I heeded
the cry of my colleagues to show them how to design their business in a way that would serve and support their lives instead of swallow them whole (as too often their businesses had become tiring treadmills of sameness, lacking the excitement and joy they'd had when they began.)
They wanted a business that delivered time and resources to live extraordinary lives, I'd mastered that and taught, consulted and coached in it.
My dharma grew beyond connecting clients to
environments that revealed who they were and what they most wanted into connecting clients to their own businesses where they blossomed and connected to their own dharma.
Being able to clear the chaos and clutter from a client's life through their business is an amazing opportunity.
To suddenly see you come to life, to witness your light coming fully on and shining brightly no longer lost in misdirection, no longer buried in too many tools, no longer overwhelmed by fancy
funnels (that don't work) and slippery systems that don't resonate, well it's just cool.
When I can help you release the denial you've been in about who you truly are, the depth of your own magnificence, and show you how to connect to who you are so you get what you want, that's my "dharma."
This is where I stand in service for you, , for entrepreneurs and business creators globally (we don't own a business, we create it.)
Watching "The Shift" this week really brought this home for me and opened up new possibilities.
Conventional wisdom dictates never to include more than one link source in any given communication, I'm about to break that rule, but then that's what I do. I break rules so I can design business and life to suit me and show you how to do the same so it is
designed for you.
If you've read this far,
If what I've said resonates with you or at least intrigues you,
Let's have a conversation about how to uncover your dharma in your business and bring you fully to light (and life.)
In honor of this Labor Day holiday, I'm opening up spots on my calendar for the next 2 weeks exclusively to explore the business you've created and see if, in fact, it's connecting you with your dharma in a way that has you shining with
enthusiasm daily, tuned in, turned on, and engaged.
Get a Breakthrough like none before here:
www.meetme.so/melissagalt
When you are in that place is when money flows, joy is abundant, and your impact limitless. It just is.
I work best with those who have been in business for a while and gotten to a place where you may feel your light has
dimmed or you want to go bigger and aren't sure how without getting overwhelmed.
You may also being doing far too much and have lost focus on what you love most and what you do best and it's time for a dharma rediscovery.
My dharma is to help you reveal your own in a way that informs and inspires, fuels and feeds, and serves and supports the whole of your life. Your business is a key piece to your life, it isn't your whole life.
Living and working from that place of
your dharma is when you are when you are truly living your legacy and work feels effortless as it unfolds in perfect synchronicity.
I've been sitting on my spiritual side, hiding it because I was afraid of the reaction you might have. I can't hide that source of light anymore.
Will you let yours shine fully too? Let's connect over it:
www.meetme.so/melissagalt
I want to show you how to turn labor into love and love into life. (Hmm, that sounds kind of profound, I think this email to you has been one of my channeled experiences, do you get those too?)
Mega Hugs and Massive Light,
Melissa
PS. Channel as I use it, doesn't mean I hear voices, it simply means that words are coming through my fingertips faster than I can create them
and it is my dharma driving them. What can yours do? Can't wait to find out, www.meetme.so/melissagalt
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