"Life has taught me that you can't control someone's loyalty. Now matter how good you are to them doesn't mean that they'll treat you the same. Now matter how much they mean to you doesn't mean that they'll value you the same. Sometimes the people you love the most turn out to be the people you can trust the least." - Trent Shelton
It must be sometime in December 2017 that I started taking a new life path and reclaiming my true self. Even since the initial stage of this life transition - the so-called dark night of the soul - I started witnessing a fundamental change taking place around myself.
On the one hand, those old friends and colleagues of mine not aligned with my newly reclaimed true self started to disappear from in front of my eyes. On the other hand, new people aligned with my new spiritual vibration started coming into my life. Between these two extremes there are also those few old friends who not only didn't leave me but also supported me on my difficult days. And in addition to those who left me there are also those whom I had to initiate to leave because I started feeling their disempowerment.
Now that this life transition of mine has stabilized more or less and I'm so glad that I was given the divine grace of taking the courage to decide to leave the old disempowering world and jump into a new unknown world, while feeling the fear of uncertainty. When I stop to look around myself now, I'll filled with gratitude for being surrounded by empowering people.
Now it's my turn to start empowering others who may be feeling stuck in their life. One of the most powerful tools I'll use for this new task of mine is the light of Hasidism.