
Episode 46 The Alchemy of Choice: Hope over Fear
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Sometimes the world feels unbearably heavy, and this is when we can alchemize. In this episode, I let my heart bleed a little as I reflect on the words of Samwise Gamgee from The Lord of the Rings:
“There’s some good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for.”
With tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat, I talk about why I wake up each day, why I choose to keep going, and how every one of us has a choice and we must decide how we want to show up in this world. We must decide the legacy we want to leave for those who come after us. We must choose to change.
We explore:
~Why change needs to start within us and how things change one choice at a time
~How I personally choose Inspired Perpetual Alchemy and how it is woven into daily action and intention
~Turning away distraction and hate and choosing instead connection with our fellow humans
~Alchemizing the heaviness of the world into purpose, presence, and hope
This is a heavy episode, but also one filled with fire. My soul burns. Because no matter how dark things get, there is still good in this world. And it’s worth alchemizing ourselves to protect it.
I know things feel heavy, but I have hope and I will continue to hold on to that each and every day. Not just for me, but for my daughter and for those around me. Even in the shadows, I choose to love.
You can't control the darkness, but you can choose to light a candle.
Every day you have a choice to feed the fear or fight for the light.
Remember that all the choices you make are alchemical.
You aren't alone.
With love,
Lizzie
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