The Role of a Lifetime

Each moment of every day is an opportunity to play and be in the role of a lifetime—the star of your own series or production. And the great part is: you set your own rate, your own value, your own worth by how you embody the role and play it. It is up to you.

Some say that their life is not in their control, but that is the antithesis of all. You are a direct descendant, connected to Source, and have the ability to live the life of your dreams while contributing to the whole. Your choice.

You have played—or are playing—your own supporting roles as well, in this timeline or others. The distant, reminiscent feelings of déjà vu, or the sense of having done something before, are because you are—or have—completed the rotations on the record of life, the spiral of existence.

You may be a witness to your own life, or you may be present and embodied. Step into the role you intended—fully, with no qualms or regrets in owning the role. It is not arrogance or haughtiness. You haven’t outgrown your stance or status in life—as defined by who? If and unless it is your own true definition of not your role, if it feels truly uncomfortable when you are in your most natural state, then it is only your job to allow yourself to begin to take the throne—and the seat of the director, the sovereign being in your life.

Everyone is their own director, producer, and star in their own role. All chose different characters and scripts. It is not your concern—nor theirs—to advise or direct your performance.

Be happy with your role, taking only the guidance that feels right, that you resonate with. And be content and pleased when the curtain falls, as you prepare for the next.

Consider the between-roles as the green room of life. You analyze and determine your next role. You are always prepared. Just be, believe, and become.

Enjoy.

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