To be divine is to be whole and to be whole is to be everything: the positive and the negative, the good and the bad, the holy man and the devil. When we take the time to discover our shadow and its gifts we will be understand what Jung meant by, “The gold is in the dark.” Each of us needs to find the gold to reunite with our sacred self.
—Debbie Ford
This quote from Debbie Ford is so powerful because it goes back again to loving all of ourselves: the positive and the negative, the good and the bad, the holy man and the devil.
Our goal in life is to live with our whole hearts and be the best version of ourselves. You live as if you have life insurance—free from fear, worry, anxiety or regrets—just always being open to possibilities.
One of my favorite questions that I ask with one of my life coaching postcards: Imagine you’re 80. What dream would you most regret not pursuing? I invite you to ponder it and listen to the answer that comes from your heart.
Over the next few days I’ll be discussing each of the Seven Habits of Emotionally Well-thy Women. Click here to catch up on all the habits.