Abby McDonald: a little “woo woo” and proud of it

By on December 16, 2013
letting go

I’m a little “woo woo” and proud of it. I believe in angels, spirit guides, messages from above & beyond and I’m not ashamed of it.

There I said it.

And you know what? I wouldn’t change it for the world.

I spent too many years stifling my spiritual gifts, covering them up with logic, and it created such an inner struggle between what I saw in my spirit versus what was visible in reality.

In fact, I can remember early on as a child that I had abilities but was afraid to tell anyone for fear of them believing that I’m a complete “whacko”. And guess what? It’s perfectly normal. Seriously!

I believe that we tend to “over-mysticise” the spiritual realm so much so to the point of depriving ourselves of acquiring it’s infinite wisdom that could make our lives a whole lot easier quite frankly. We’re so busy glorifying the physical, material realm and not acknowledging and giving any love to the spiritual realm when we’re actually ONE with it. This linear, false perception of separation creates so much angst and unfulfillment; been there, done that!

It also contributes to us “playing small” and buying into the notion that we are alone and insignificant, like we’re merely a speck of dust without meaning, when the entire Universe is within us. And once this illusion permeates our being, we form a limited mindset, bury our heads in the sand and become the proverbial wallflower, living vicariously through the lives of others and idolizing those that live life to the fullest.

Well, change is before us in case you haven’t noticed. An awakening has occurred, merging us into a higher dimensional frequency which has wreaked a lot of havoc, heartache & resistance with those who have grown accustomed to living in a lower frequency, trapped in their old belief systems and illusions.

What we don’t realize is that we’ve been given a second chance–a lifeline–to no longer walk through life pushing with the “me against the world” mentality, creating inner anguish, feelings of aloneness, suffering, sadness and pain.

Yes my friends, we’ve been blessed with an opportunity to transform–with velocity I might add–to actually get things right, to inherit the promises in our life. And the beauty of it all is that we don’t have to work s-o-o hard as we have in the past. We just have to BE our TRUE selves, honor our truth and walk in LOVE & gratitude for the life we’ve been given.

And through our own inner transformation, we become a beacon of light, to serve and inspire those around us to tap into their own inner greatness thus creating change in the world.

Beautiful isn’t it?

And so on my own journey, I’ve discovered that being a little “woo woo” isn’t so bad after all. In fact, I now celebrate it, embrace it and fully allow the real me to emerge.

To all of my fellow “woo woo” truth seekers, if you’re feeling this message and can relate, join in on the celebration with me.

Got “woo woo” tendencies? Do share, I feel you.

 

Much love,

Abby

 

abby mcdonaldAbby McDonald knows what it’s like to live life fiercely and courageously. Starting out her career 17 years ago in the financial services industry, her path evolved into the executive search business. While successfully running her own firm for the past 6 years called Dynamic Synergy Group Inc., Abby has coached and interviewed hundreds of people over the years and has developed a love and passion for helping women to find the answers from within. Touted as being a highly intuitive, perceptive, woman of Style & Grace with a deeper understanding of human nature, her feminine, profound, witty, soulful wisdom blended with Straight Up Talk will ignite and empower you. This is a woman who actually “Gets it”. Stay tuned for her upcoming book entitled “Loved and Not Forgotten – A Journey to Transformation” coming soon. For more information, visit her website at www.talkwithabby.com, visit her on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Pinterest.

 

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