The Divine Plan

Can You See Yours Unfolding?

What a joyous experience it is to begin to be cognitive enough to recognize my Divine Plan. I believe there are many avenues to one’s Divine Plan that creates the tapestry of our lives. I would like to share with you today just what one of my avenues looks like.

I have learned when the time is right and I am open to doing my part, my support team has just showed
up to assist me in achieving my plan, for the highest good of all. As I was being nudged to tell my story way before I was able to recognize it, I was being aligned to my helpers, and my helpers aligned to me.The Divine Plan

You see, when I asked my client/writer-friend Priscilla to help me with my book, I was not aligned to how it was supposed to go; I wasn’t aware enough at the time, wasn’t ready to begin. When the time was right, it became clear I was the writer, she was the typist. When her divine plan took her to Afghanistan, and then a move took her out of town, it was clear her part was done. I couldn’t have gotten to that point without her, but I continued to do what I could on my own. 

In no time my dear friend/client Nancy who loves me unconditionally and always tells me with a smile that I’m incorrigible was lured in by her belief in me and the excitement of the project. When she hopped on board, the next step was oh, the editing process, an adventure that turned out to be a double win, a bonus for me. Our time together has brought many more hours of work and many shared tears, tons of love, support, and encouragement. This experience has brought a closeness and richness to our friendship, a gift I will treasure for life. Of course, now all the punctuation and commas are where they belong as well. We even found ourselves in New York at a Hay House conference for authors, an experience we will smile about for a very long time.

We then decided to do an experiment. Two of Nancy’s friends read some of my chapters, and two
friends of mine read the same chapters. My readers were just there, and then I decided we needed
someone who doesn’t know either of us. One day out of the clear, as I was cutting my client Joe’s hair, I
blurted out, “Joe, did I ever tell you I am an author?” a statement I was still not comfortable saying. With
a surprised body response and an impressed look on his face, he said, “No.” Soon he was telling me that
his sister “dabbles in that.” It took me only seconds to ask, “Do you think she will read for me?”

What an amazing, fun woman Anne Murphy is. She was very gracious to do her brother (and me) this
favor and read some of my chapters. What an hour it was to spend time with this intelligent, diversified,
charming woman, an accomplished author in her own right, who identified with parts of my story. It was
a pleasure to sit and listen to her share what memories my story brought to mind. In the end she told
me my story is compelling, to tell it, and to honor every event. Her words were full of encouragement,
and she told me I will help many. I was relieved; I now believed I was not wasting anyone’s time and my
story is worth telling. Our time together was a true blessing.

Oh the Divine Plan! It is a beautiful feeling to be aware of it unfolding right in front of me. As I
continued sharing this avenue of mine, I learned now is the time to start building my social platform.
Computers are not my favorite or most fun thing to do. I’d much rather be in the kitchen, taking my walk,
at a yoga class−just about anything is better to me than being at the computer.

That is where my client/friend Karen comes in. As I was cutting her hair and sharing my anxiety over becoming a blogger, she responded with excitement in her voice, “Oh! That’s my favorite part of the business. I’ll help.”

Oh! The Divine Plan. Can you see yours unfolding?

Hugs, 

Casey

Photo courtesy of Horia Varlan

 

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