Bringing Wholeness to the New Year

Things end all the time. Movies end. Vacations end. Jobs end. Relationships end. Many many things end. However, we as humans may or may not be complete with what has ended. Think of relationships or jobs in your life that have ended at a specific point in time in the past and yet you carry with you some lingering impact.

An ending is a termination or conclusion. It implies nothing continues beyond that point in time. Completion is described as a state of being or making something complete; to bring something to a state of fullness or wholeness with none of its parts missing.

The experience of wholeness may also bring with it an experience of acceptance, peace of mind, strength, and empowerment. We are often able to be more fully present with things exactly the way they are (or were) and exactly the way they aren’t (or weren’t).

Last calendar year has ended but …. how much of it is still with you? The residual impact?

Is there something you could accept or let go of that would shift your relationship to all that happened (or didn't happen) last year and would allow you to experience greater peace of mind, personal power, and/or an ability to move forward?

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