In my last post, I talked about how we sometimes need a push to take the leap into new life circumstances that will serve our greater growth and expansion. We feel as if we are about to jump off a tall cliff, hoping that instead of falling, we will fly! Pat Ruppel posed this question in the comments:

“Why does it take so much for us to take that leap of faith and jump? What are we afraid of?”

These are excellent questions. We are, of course, afraid of falling rather than flying. What we want before we leap is a guarantee. Unfortunately, life never offers us one! And so we often wait until our present life circumstances are so uncomfortable that the cliff becomes the more appealing option.

How can we change this pattern? How can we take our leaps into growth more proactively, without needing life to give us that painful shove that forces us into change?

I think the answer is: practice. If we’ve never taken small leaps of faith, then the larger ones will leave us absolutely breathless with fear. If we have never consciously chosen to dive off a small cliff, then we haven’t consciously witnessed our ability to fly! The key word here is “consciously.” Life itself is a grand leap of faith. Our need for security just prevents us from seeing it that way. Most of the time we disguise our leaps of faith in reason and logic. What if we chose to practice leaps of faith on a regular basis? What if we joyfully allowed ourselves to risk the fall in order to take flight?

What is the smallest leap of faith that is available to you, right now? What risky or challenging activity has been lurking in the back of your mind? What have you wanted to change, even though you weren’t sure of the outcome?

Take a small leap. Feel yourself soar. The next leap will be easier. Before long, you will be sure that you have wings!

Perhaps one of the wonderful articles presented in this edition of the Carnival of Truth will offer some inspiration and support for your next leap of faith:

Pat Ruppel presents 6 Ways to Overcome Adversity posted at Plain Talk and Ordinary Wisdom.

Rachel S Grover presents Content is King posted at Personality Of Teaching.

Joel Gruber presents Who Are Your Enemies? posted at Fearless Dreams Personal Development.

Rich Vosler presents Lessons From The Geese posted at Sales Training Tips.

StarLightWalker presents Weight loss – Problem solving versus creating posted at StarLightWalker.

John Wolfe presents Discovering the Truths of Your Existence posted at Season of Shadows Blog.

Anmol Mehta presents Kundalini Awakening Symptoms posted at Mastery of Meditation, Enlightenment & Kundalini Yoga.

Warren Wong presents How To Stop Worrying posted at INTJ Personal Development.

Tupelo Kenyon presents Make a Decision Easier posted at Tupelo Kenyon.

My thanks to all of you for your contributions to this edition of the Carnival of Truth!

Blessings,
Andrea

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