Be Open to Receive

By Peggy Lindsey
Hopes and dreams are part of the human experience, yet many sabotage one’s chances of fulfilling such desires. Somehow we’ve been duped into believing there’s only so much to go around, that it is selfish to want too much, and that when we receive blessings in our lives then someone else does without. 

It’s time to let go of that belief! The Universe is infinitely abundant! We know the saying “Ask and you shall receive,” yet we hesitate. Being willing and open to receive is our part of this equation. So, what gets in our way? What beliefs do we hold that build a barrier between what we say we want and the receiving of it? 

Many of us believe on some level that we are not worthy. Maybe we desire a new home, a miracle cure for a health condition, or even a major change in our career . . . and when we dream of these things our hearts light up, feeling the goodness they exude! 

But then we hear someone say “Get real” or “Who do you think you are to ask for so much” . . . and we resign ourselves to believing they’re right. But what is too much? Financial freedom? Excellent health? A loving community? Do these things not help us to live our best lives?

The Angels say there is no need to deprive yourself of anything, for no matter what you desire – big or small – they can never take away from another! So ask . . . believe . . . know that you are worthy . . . and expect to receive the desires of your heart!

Peggy Lindsey is a Professional Life Coach, Master Teacher of Arcing Light Energy Healing, and a Spiritual Mentor. Her passion is assisting women on their journey toward happy, healthy lives by empowering them to live more joyfully and consciously. She created her business, On Angels’ Wings Healing and Coaching, in 2012 and currently practices in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She can be reached at 928-273-8447. For more info, visit https://onangelswingshealing.abmp.com/.

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