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Welcome to 'The Shift'

Posted: 03/18/11 06:04 PM ET

I haven't posted as much as I'd like to over the last month, but I won't use conventional excuses like "I've been traveling" or "I've been busy."  While both are true, they're not the main reason.

The main reason for not blogging more often is that I've been shifting.  And frankly, it's been kicking my ass.

If the concept of "the Shift" is foreign to you, indulge me while I attempt a simple explanation (or read this, which I published three years ago on Divine Caroline):

I believe we're living through a period of accelerated human evolution, otherwise known as an "evolutionary leap," and that this one is not only marked by but defined by a shift in human consciousness.  This shift is occurring primarily at the level of our core essence -- what many call spirit -- but will manifest in the mental, emotional and physical realms, as well.  We are, simply put, growing into a fuller awareness of who we are, why we are here and what we are meant to do so that we can live it.

In order for this to be possible and for us to collectively continue to function at a new level, we're also shifting into our authenticity, which to me means this:  Each of us is in the process of, or well beyond, being called to our passions (what we love and are inspired to do) and are now, especially in 2011, being gently -- or not so gently -- pushed into living them. Yep, we'll be shifting into being who we really are instead of the cover stories we've created to just get by, to survive, to stay comfortable and safe.  "The Shift" is we, collectively and individually, evolving into a new way of being that is beyond the surface level of ego, aligned instead with spirit and heart.

So, if you're a corporate lawyer who really loves advocating for children instead, or a web designer who'd really rather teach yoga, or an electrical engineer whose heart is in oceanography, guess what? Your passion isn't going to remain in the "someday" future. Like it or not, you're probably feeling pushed, pulled, or simultaneously pushed and pulled into it right now.

In writing, this all sounds nice enough.  Bring on the Age of Aquarius! Utopia on Earth -- about damn time!  Live my passions -- sure, I'm all for it!

But then you realize: the forces directing you will be unalterable. The alternatives to not living your passions, unthinkable.  The evidence that you're not meant to continue the cover story, undeniable.  The universe conspiring to remove all blocks in your way, immediate.

Oh... shit... what... now?!

In three-dimensional reality this ain't so pretty.  To me, it looks and feels a lot like birth: painful, messy, long, loud, exhausting and possibly bloody.

Let me go back to that push and pull concept for a moment -- you know, both forces are present in the birth of a baby most of the time.  We're all pretty familiar with the pushing phase of birth and forget that while it can be fraught with effort and pain for the mother, leaving the safety of life in utero is also shocking and distressful for the baby, however gently it may be pulled out by a doctor or midwife.  Who suffers more? Somehow, I think the trauma of being pulled is greater than being pushed, which, perhaps, is why we don't remember our own births.

In adult life as we know it, the shit hits the fan when we're pulled out of what we've always known (hey, even if we didn't love that corporate job, we loved what it got us, right?) and left hanging until we're pushed into something new. Questions like "How am I going to make any money?", "Can I actually make a living doing what I love?" and "How the hell am I going to support my family?" can consume us with worry, fear, doubt and uncertainty.

To say I'm living all of that right now, and living it right alongside inspiration, liberation, promise and childlike joy would be an understatement and will take at least several more posts to explain.

So, I'm going to continue writing about The Shift this month and invite you along for the ride that is my own shift.  I invite you to join (and maybe even support) me as I navigate the unstable territory of being pulled out of -- way the crap out of -- my comfort zone and at long last into what I love.  Yes, it is scary.  Yes it is uncomfortable, and yes it is nearly insanity-inducing, but if you resonate with any of it, please leave a comment below.  (And if you don't, that's okay, I welcome your comments, too.  And in case you're wondering, no, I'm not crazy. Yet.)

But seriously, if you're reading this and going, "OMG it's not just me!" then you are who I'd genuinely love to connect with.  Why? because from what I know about it now, my purpose is to guide -- you, and me, and maybe several of us together -- as we navigate this passage without going positively over-the-edge-of-the cliff-crazy, without giving up, and with at least a little bit of joy and hope that we will -- and I believe it with every fiber of my being -- will make it to the other side.  Because hell, people, if joy isn't part of shifting into what we love, what's the point, right?

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If you're interested in a short phone or email conversation to explore anything you've read here, I invite you to get in touch with me.

In the meantime, stay tuned for the next installment of my Shifting saga: "The Rift: Broken Open."

FYI, I'll be spending next week in Colorado's Vail Valley skiing a lot and writing a little, so please be patient if I don't respond immediately, but know that I will respond.  Most of all, be happy for me -- I'll be doing two of the things I love the most in this world!

 

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Marcus01
It all just seems like it's real
12:28 PM on 03/19/2011
A massive, transformational, evolutionary shift in consciousness? Oh, yeah. I feel it too and have been feeling it, and observing it, for years. While some are clinging to the old energy, others are embracing the new. The pace of it is quickening and the challenges are deepening.

One of the most important challenges we face is to use our discernment. We must reject the fear being constantly waved in our faces by our alleged leaders and others, as well as all the emotions fear engenders. We need to seek our natural state of love, kindness, and compassion for others. We need to trust our higher instincts.

While we're about it let's reach into our hearts, not our heads, and make every effort to stay there since that's the fundamental state we're moving into.

Who-wee. Here we go. And here we come.
01:51 AM on 03/19/2011
Go Karen! Thanks for sharing yourself from the heart...I totally relate.
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jf12
Occupying myself
10:42 PM on 03/18/2011
It's just not me.
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KathleenQYD
www.QuintessentialYouDesign.com
07:08 PM on 03/18/2011
OMG! Karen... this is me and what I have lived for the last several! ....and I do mean 'several' years! It started in 1997 and really kicked into gear in 2001. It is exactly! as you have begun to describe it and so much more. That said, my own process and staying present to the journey created (without my planning on it) my offering and contribution - the work I do today. My passion and purpose found me without any seeking or inventing on my part. I think that is the biggest lesson of all. When we are ready, it emerges, already recorded there within the universe that is each one of us. I can't even begin to tell you the challenges I faced .... self-esteem, comfort, pride, finances, accomplishment....every one of these and more got taken to the mat. But, there within... somewhere inside that dark tunnel of experience, I had to follow where I was being led. I am still doing it today and now have the pleasure and joy to be working with others committed to the same. I invite you to visit my blog @ www.QuintessentialYouDesign.com
I am here, content and excited about today and the process I am in. And OMG, it is a process!!
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numbersman11
05:59 PM on 03/18/2011
Excellent article. As one who regularly works with people to get them to understand who they are (through my work with numerology) and through that understanding, ground themselves, I enjoy reading others who are similarly inclined. I look forward to the movement and progression on a daily basis. It is so interesting to watch world events unfold, knowing there is a much deeper meaning behind it all.