The Hero’s Journey of Knowing

Even if you find yourself isolated in what seems like a frozen tundra with only the protection of an ill-equipped shelter, know that your breath and the sustenance provided by the snow are enough. You will be provided for with the resources at hand and the occasional animal that seemingly wanders by at random. Even that is called in by you, and they come willingly. Even if it seems they are not there for you, they are—on the same subconscious level that drew them there, you drew them to you.

Always in this game, there are challenges that you wanted—not to prove your worth, but to test your own mettle. For your own game, the adrenaline and the victory, the hero’s journey that is taken over and over. You wanted to experience the tough battles and the tests of your own deep levels of survival and instincts. These tests are like sharpening your blades and honing the skills that will be used in all areas of your life.

Not all are life-and-death situations, but once you’ve pushed to the outer limits, you gain a deep knowing and calm that you will always be alright—and that you have everything you need packed neatly within. But truly, it is all outside of you as well: your field, your energy, the ability to call in exactly what is needed at the moment it is needed. That knowing will carry you far and wide, in and through any situation you find yourself in.

You know this because you are a survivor of your own frozen tundra. And once known, you can conquer all. Everything is available to you—drawn to you. Pack light and travel far, all with the knowing that you have the skills, tools, and intuitive abilities to complete and conquer any challenges on your path.

Enjoy the game.

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