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Chaos, Wars, Financial Disaster, Politics, and Turmoil

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There are many predictions being made about wars, financial disaster, and unavoidable turmoil. However, any time we look backward or forward, we find timelines that still feel present and real. In this moment, the present is the only time you can truly create from a clean, clear slate. This means you are not regretting the past or worrying about the future—you are living in the freedom of the present.

As you are exposed to these predictions, it can be difficult not to react emotionally (especially when the media and outlets are pushing them into your face daily!). When you do react with emotion, you are joining all those who are agreeing to an outcome produced by fear.

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Predictions are often made with the idea that preparation will help you. But how can you truly prepare for something when you don’t know how or when it will arrive? The best preparation is focusing on how you prefer to feel and summoning outcomes that align with those feelings. There is nothing more powerful than your intention. You may have also noticed that the majority of predictions don't even come true. Life is always full of surprises.

So, how do you deal with it? Adjust your focus to what you prefer. There is never a time when agreeing to something that stimulates fear will benefit you. Your guidance comes from within, not from anything happening in the world. Your emotional response reflects what you are choosing to believe. You are either connecting with what you have become through all that you’ve lived, or you are believing in something outside of yourself that distances you from that connection.

Keep it simple: choose the most aligning outcomes you can by paying attention to how you feel as you live your life. There is no need to fear. You are capable of adjusting to anything that may come.

-Athena