The dawn chorus of birds singing of their freedom and the beauty of a new day has begun outside my window. It fills the space with the songs of celebration of loving life. The trees are completely leafed out spreading out as far as they can reach, and the stream flows freely.
This expansive outreach of life is a far cry from the condensed expression of living so commonly found within our own lives.
Once many years ago, desperate for answers as to why it felt as if I was always sacrificing one area of my life for happiness in another, I asked for help. The answer I received was simple. I was told, “There is plenty of room in the world for you.”
It was the same concept and advice I heard in my dance lessons, “Take up space. Use the entire room. Use every level of the space given. Be seen!”
Or the same advice art teachers always give, “Use the whole paper!”
There is plenty of room in the world for you too to live expansively as yourself. Nature apparently needs no such advice; it simply provides the example of what living life fully looks like.
But, how do we do this? Our programming within the worldview is to not take up space, to not live life in celebration, to not live as the gift that we are; to learn lessons through suffering, to lose what we love, to never be safe.
The worldview is about “never enough” and the fear that concept produces. This programming invades every moment of our lives, from which we can sometimes get a momentary release, but it often feels as if we can never fully escape from it.
For over a month I was dealing with a virus problem within my websites. I could fix the problem so it disappeared, but I couldn’t find the core of the issue to make it stop coming back. The virus was taking the form of a script that had entwined itself through everything.
I asked for help and found it. The simple, elegant, and effective solution was provided by an expert who wrote a “good script,” and that good script crept through every page and “ate” the bad script.
The same solution can be applied to our “bad script programming.” Send a “good script” through it to dissolve it forever. No need to waste time fixing it once and then having to fix it over and over again. No need to sacrifice one area of our life to be happy in another. No need to limit our expression of ourselves.
The script is so easy; you may think it won’t work. But, it will because it is based on universal principles of omnipresent good, that “what we perceive to be reality magnifies,” or said differently;”Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.” Philippians 4:8
Say this: “I love my life.” Four simple words, easy, elegant, and effective.
You may say, “But I don’t love my life.” But, that is part of that programming. When my websites were infected they were not visible, they were hidden from view by the bad script. Once that script was cleared out they were visible again. They never went anywhere.
In the same way, the life you love is always present. Say, “I love my life” with feeling and discover the truth of this for yourself.
Say this “good script” in every moment of your life no matter what is going on. I guarantee that it works. Turn it on and keep it running.
It took a week for the good script to crawl through my websites to destroy the bad script, so be patient while these four words work in your life.
In the mean time you can trust in the outcome and celebrate the joy of life as freely as the birds that call to you in the dawn. The sun always rises. Love is always Life. There is plenty of room in the world for you!

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Just what I needed today! A reminder of how wonderful Life is, and that there is room in the world for me, the unique expression of Jet! Thank you, and Bless you, Beca!