It’s Possible to Change your Past!
Cecile Randoing, Master Certified Coach
High-Powered Women Coach?Leadership Mentor?Speaker
Did you know that you can change your past?
It sounds impossible, but even quantum science tells us that the past is not fixed, and it is largely based on our perception.
But some things from the past can still feel heavy in the present. Maybe your childhood was wrought with disappointments over your parent's inability to give you all of the things you ever wanted, or maybe your parents treated you poorly.
Others experience betrayal from past partners or colleagues, being taken advantage of at work, being rejected and bullied by other children at school, or failure to achieve important goals.
While those events did happen and were painful, they do not have to hold power over your present!
The principle of causality, or determinism, says that everything in your life is a result of predetermined causes. This is the philosophy that most people subscribe to.
But we’re not like ‘most people.’
We want to learn how to be fully in our present and future. We want to push past the boundaries of limited thinking like determinism. And we’re in good company!
Quantum Physics and physics of consciousness demonstrate that the past is not fixed, nor the present or future, and we CAN change it.
When we decide to take a more proactive approach to our life, we can accept the past wholeheartedly and move beyond it.
We will naturally release emotional charges and acknowledge the lessons of past events.
It’s about changing our interpretive lens to uncover the silver lining.
As we do, we’ll experience a deep-rooted sense of inner peace and adopt new perspectives of the facts and ultimately free ourselves from the pain of allowing life to pull us along aimlessly.
The best moment to start this practice is now, as we are entering the new year, to release the old and make room for the new that will be revealed in the spring. Ready?!
Executive Coach | I help top performers achieve emotional self-mastery and social intelligence
2 年Very resonant and timely article, Cecile Randoing. Thank you!