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The world crisis can show the way to personal growthNever mind Wall Street and billion-dollar bailouts — what about a bailout for you? Here’s the truth: It’s not about billions; it’s not even about money. There’s something that you fear here, and it’s underneath the finances. I’ll give you an example. Georgia’s fear about being without money makes her feel trapped. These are her early fears still festering, fears from childhood when none of us had money or the power to leave the family at three years old and say, “Later, I’m getting my own apartment.” Here’s the good news: We are not going to waste a perfectly real world crisis and fail ourselves. We will profit. The world can be the place we want it to be. That settles that. Now how are we going to do that? Don’t even bother with what it looks like. It’s going to look a new way that you don’t even know about yet. Go to what it feels like.
The purpose of all this feeling the sad/bad and releasing it, and then feeling the great and new, is to have us all be conscious in every moment. That’s our wonderful future. Here is the new bottom line: Step up. Every moment gives each of us the new chance to step up some more. The money crisis is real; the fears are illusions. Honest. This is a great time to be alive and we are up for the challenge. Everything is changing, everything. Change is what the country voted for and this is what change looks like. The old is falling away. Let it. Don’t fight it. The truth is you weren’t all that happy with the old way. Maybe you got a manicure on a regular basis, maybe you were happy about some things; a lot of things. But it still bothered you that the world had its injustices and inequities, or you struggled to survive where a hundred bucks made the difference between feeding your babies or paying the light bill. You know you felt deep down that even with all that you had, something was missing. Now we all go forward to our something. In the words of Stanley Kubrick, in his movie "2001: A Space Odyssey," the question he raised was, “what’s going to happen?” The answer, “something wonderful.”
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