What You Make Of Messed Up Plans

A wise woman once said “Life’s what you make it, so let’s make it rock!”

It’s all about adapting, especially when things don’t work out. The universe is older and wiser, it knows better than you. Trust the redirection is for a reason and keep going. Trust the process. Make the best of it. Via: TheHappySnapShots

Grateful For Not Getting What I Want

Rejection is a form of protection. There are so, so, so many times where I reflect back with gratitude, of what never or almost was. For example not going on tour with Rolling Stones or to a concert, turned out to be a massive blessing (read Revelation 1: Mick Jagger Is Satan). Michael Philip Jagger tried to ease me into satanism. Meanwhile his shows enchant audiences, placing them under his control (read The Art Of Fascination). Name three instances where something not working out actually worked for you. Via: SecondsApart

Count Your Blessings That It Didn’t Work Out

A lot of people who didn’t make it in Hollywood need to THANK THEIR LUCKY STARSSSSS. Yes, some simply don’t have the talent. True, but trust you don’t want to sell that soul to get it. Rejection is protection. All the fame and fortune isn’t worth your eternal being, otherwise it wouldn’t be on the table for exchange. All the demonic shit, these soulless cretins force one another to participate in. The trauma. Count your blessings babe. Via: BrokenToPeace

Rejection Is Often Positive

Sometimes an L is actually a huge win, you just don’t see it yet. The job that seemed perfect for you now, might go through a change in management, creating a hostile environment where there was once warmth. Maybe you’re suppose to meet certain people that you wouldn’t have crossed paths with there. Maybe you’re suppose to start your own business and the job restricts you in ways that make it impossible, or you get a better paying gig.

The same goes for relationships. It could be great now, until a life changing event alters you both and you grow apart. Your “person” could have nefarious ulterior motives, unleashed at the opportune moment. It’s better that it didn’t work before children got involved. Maybe they don’t want kids, but you do, so they lie to keep you until your dream is no longer possible. Look at all you would’ve sacrificed for someone who had no intention of doing the same. Point is there could be a plethora of issues unbeknownst to you, but the universe knows. Taking you down the path that you need, rather than want, for your own good. Be it the home you wanted, or any other missed opportunity, don’t dismiss rejection as a positive. It’s another form of protection.

I wanted my last relationship to work, but all that glitters isn’t gold. Only misery and further abuse would be had there. I wanted the job before Gammeeok, but it wouldn’t have paid as well. A fact that revealed itself after the former position rejected me. Think about it, when’s the last time you were rejected and protected? What did it shield you from? Via: We The Urban