When life is full of troubles, and nothing seems to work. . .
Do you act or do you suffer?
Well, it isn’t always in black-and-white. We won’t go the damned Ted Talk wishy-washy route here and tell you that you should always have some sort of productive mode on and always “step on it.” No, that’s only good for fiction or fancy speeches. Real life can be a whole lot different. In some situations, you might not have any power at all.
It’s like saying poor people are poor because they don’t work hard enough. Would you also tell a person in one of the Nazi concentration camps that they’re being gassed because they didn’t try hard enough to escape?
It isn’t always that simple. The choice to act or suffer is also rooted in power.
But in the cases in which you do have power, you need to act.
Consider Your Options
The only person who can counter your victim mentality is you yourself. If your situation gives you power—such as when you’re unhappy in your current job or having issues in your relationship—you do have the ability to act, and in all situations, you have the power to ask for help.
And when we say you have, in all situations, the power to ask for help, who do you go to? Who do you ask for help?
You ask the one source that can do and undo all—you ditch the derogatory and reach out to the divine.
Who Do You Reach Out to?
If you think that your situation, whatever it may be, is helpless, don’t worry. Maybe your house is haunted. Maybe you think you’re slowly being possessed. Maybe you keep seeing the same dream and are convinced that you are being abducted during the wee hours of the night. Maybe you feel as if some people around you aren’t people at all, and that they’re trying to manipulate you.
But who do you go to when you have these unfounded fears?
Do you go to other people who will either doubt or your laugh at you? Or do you go to the imposters who are directly or indirectly causing you harm?
Or do you go to the one source that can take you from the dregs of being a victim and turn you into a victor?
Reach Out to the Creator for Help
The Creator is the divine source and energy that sees through everything and everyone. Divine wisdom is infinite to the human faculties. Drinking from this deep well can be more beneficial and helpful for you than you imagine.
In the end, not only will you have answers you’ve long sought and solutions to complex problems, but you’ll also bask in the knowledge that you tried. You assumed responsibility, you acted, you had agency and you used that agency to ask for help.
So, ask for help right now. Reach out to the Creator directly or to spiritual healer and channeler, Karl Mollison.