Video Transcript:
If you're in the place that your life mission is calling you to, even if it's in the center of a hurricane, that would be safer for you because it's where Spirit and your life mission are asking you to be. You'd be safer there than sitting in your living room.
It's the idea that, call it destiny calling, call it the 'call of your life mission', if it's where you're meant to be, then unless it's your moment to leave the planet, it's your safest place. If it is your moment to leave the planet, then sitting home in your living room will have the same effect. If it's your moment, it's your moment, right?
If it's where you're meant to be, then the outer circumstances will be mostly beside the point.
Our idea of 'do something or not do something' because we have an evaluation about what the circumstances of that situation will subject us to is beside the point. If we're in a life mission conversation, all that goes out the window, because it's irrelevant. If it's where your life mission calls you to be, then how does one explain... it's the safest place in that moment?
Whether literally in the eye of the hurricane or in a war zone...I was listening to a report on NPR about a photographer whose entire journey had her in a combat zone. Bullets would be flying everywhere. And that was her safe place because that was her life mission.
So if we let go of the idea of our comfort zone designing the expression and the path of our life mission and just said, I can fully trust that if my life mission is calling me there, then that might actually be the safest place for me.
There are stories of people during the great plagues where their life mission called them to administer to the people who were dying by the thousands. And they walked unaffected in the in the fields of people dying from the plague.
It's not saying be like an idiot about it, right? it's kind of a weird thing to talk about it, isn't it? We're not saying be reckless.
I'm just saying that if we had our comfort zone less determine what we think we can do and instead allow what we are actually called to do, that will be safer.
It's very paradoxical because even though it might seem very threatening, if it's where you need to be, it's where you need to be. And we could get hit by a car crossing a crosswalk. Or we could be in a war zone and be unaffected.
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