

The consistent guidance I hear is, Just show up, just keep on keeping on. But it’s also very freeing, because everything is somehow always moving to the good and when we don’t know how something will unfold or where we’re heading, everything is possible. It’s very uncomfortable for humans to stand in the middle of not knowing. We don’t have to know what’s coming up for us. The next message I heard was September 1, and then I was shown something that made that date make sense. Sure enough, May 1 brought an answer I needed to move forward in ease. They may give me a date – May 1 was the last date. I hear guidance when I’m asking my angels and guides about my next step.

At this intersection, I wonder what the life I’m headed into will look like. Sometimes, as the signpost on the card says with the wise owl atop, one way is no longer an option. We take everything that has happened in our lives with us into our new chapters, and at some point, we don’t need to keep looking back. I have big 33 year cycles, and am embarking on my third cycle of 33 years. You might be aware of cycles in your life. It takes what it takes for us to stop what we are doing and say, Is this what makes my heart sing? Is this for my highest good? We are reconsidering relationships, where we live and how we live, and how we love ourselves and others. By some estimates, 1 in 4 workers is planning to look for opportunities with a new employer once the threat of the pandemic has subsided. I read that a Pew Research Center survey this year found that 66 percent of the unemployed had “seriously considered” changing their field of work. Many of us are at a crossroads right now. This card has spoken to me over and over at various intersections of my life. I was leaving one life and one relationship and starting new geography, life and love. This card by Mary Engelbreit was given to me in 1986 when I was moving from Southern to Northern California.
