MAKE YOUR MESS YOUR MESSAGE

"Make your mess your message" is a phrase I heard on television the other day.  It was something I had not heard before and it got me thinking.  What does this mean?  What it means to me is to make your difficult experience into a productive, helpful message for yourself and to benefit others

We will always have times in our life when there are messy situations and experience "messes".  What we do with our mess is what matters.  We can take our mess and make more of a mess or we can pick up our mess.  When we decide to pick up our messes in life we are taking responsibility for the messes.  We are saying to God that we honor our lives and that we feel worthy of living a tidy life.  We don't just leave our mess on the floor, we pick it up.  This may take a long while and for some it is a life journey, but we have to be willing to look at our mess and consider the reasons that the mess happened and the way that we will address it.

Everyone has a mess along with the good things in life.  Every person has at one time or another made a mess.  It is completely normal to have some messes in life.  Some of us learn from the messes while others do not.  The ideal way to live life is to learn from the messes and part of that learning experience is knowing what the lesson is and trying to live a life that is not as messy.  Asking our self  what the lesson is that we need to learn is one of the first steps to getting back on track and manifesting a life that is cleaner, more organized and less cluttered both physically and emotionally.

Your mess might be that you were abandoned by your father or that you were abused s a child.  Your mess might be that you were not nurtured by your mother or that you feel lost because you are adopted and don't know who your parents are.  Whatever your mess is there is likely someone else that has a bigger mess or one that they believe is even more serious than yours.  Everyone has a mess and everyone believes their mess is more severe.

At times we might be better off letting go of our mess and allowing it to disappear into the universe.
That may take a long time to do but we can start by putting on some music, closing our eyes, cupping our hands and picturing our mess inside our hands.  Then as the music begins to elevate we can throw our mess in the air, picturing it flying about and eventually becoming dust.  In our heart and in our mind we threw the mess away or we released it to the universe, allowing Mother Earth to take it from us and do what she deems necessary with our mess.

A mess is a mess.  We don't have to figure out what kind of mess and take a long time trying to figure out the flavor or the texture, whether it is made up of paper or cans.  We cannot recycle the mess so why bother figuring those incidentals out?  Don't over analyze the mess.  It's just a mess and it could just be looked at as a bump in your road of life.  Figuring out why and what the mess is about may at times be useful but mostly it's not.  It is better to just think of it as a mess and throw it out.


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