Gifts from the Universe | by Madisyn Taylor Families can contain a fascinating grouping of personalities. Despite the potential for so many to have similar traits, there are many different ways to express them. As people marry into families and have children, even more personalities enter the picture. There may be some people that we would not choose to be related to, but that's what friends are for. If we trust in a universe that has a higher purpose for everything, then we must believe that family members are in our lives for a good reason. These reasons may be easy to see and appreciate with some, but others may offer us a challenge. With those, we can look for something we can learn or perhaps teach. In the modern world where everyone seeks to be individuals, many move far away from their families in an attempt to escape them. But when we've successfully built a world around us that requires no one's help, our families are the people who are still attached to us. We can still choose whether or not to honor the family ties, and how to treat each other, but the fact remains that we are energetically tied to our families. Our families help us see where we have come from so that we may more clearly decide where we'd like to go. If we can learn to accept our families for who they are, then we go out into the world armed with the ability to deal with anyone. Some families are better than others at preparing us for the world. What we learn from our families, even if they are simply blank spots on our family trees, becomes the basis of our identities as individuals. Rather than denying our connections, we can choose to accept their presence in our lives. Acceptance does not mean we have to like them; we simply acknowledge that we are connected to them and honor that connection for like it or not, there is a reason. When we can embrace all that they bring into our experience, we may be grateful for all we have learned from them and have to learn, while we experience everything that comes with family fully and completely. | DailyOM Course Spotlight by Sara Wiseman It's said that we choose our family, and for many this is a positive, happy thought. But what happens when our family seems broken? What happens when there's so much drama and dysfunction in our family, it seems impossible to fix? If this is your current situation, you are probably struggling with family karma; the karmic lessons we've agreed to work on with family members in this lifetime. Karma isn't a curse. The definition of karma as used in this course is simply "soul lessons learned over time," and you have lots of soul lessons with your family! Your family relationships can be the most challenging relationships you'll have. Even if you're successful in other areas--health, habits, work, abundance, creativity, spirituality--your family karma can knock you for a loop. Many of us have seen how difficult it can be to engage with negative family members--the stress and conflict can turn you from an independent adult back into a scared kid. Even a visit home or a phone call can open old wounds. Luckily, there's a way to heal your family karma without suffering, and it starts by working from your soul. In this 21-day course, you'll learn how to heal your family karma without direct contact or conflict. You'll also learn how to discern your main teachers; those souls you have the biggest karma with in this lifetime. Top 10 DailyOM Courses 1. 21 Day Plant-Based Plan for a Lighter, Happier YOU! 2. 20 Minute Booty Builder 3. Go Sleeveless in 14 Days 4. Dancer's Legs in 14 Days 5. What Women Need to Know About Men 6. Reinventing The Body, Resurrecting the Soul 7. 21 Day Tabata Yoga Body Challenge 8. Narcissistic Relationships - From Surviving to Thriving 9. Overcoming Self-Sabotage 10. Lose Emotional and Physical Weight with Tapping
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