There's nothing like pulling the old Harley out of the garage and zipping down the highway. The roar of the engine, the wind in your hair (I prefer no helmet) and the ability to accelerate at will are all sensations no one should miss. When it comes to motorcycling, I have no fear.
Now in respect to the universal law of "no secrets among light workers," I feel like I should mention that I don't actually have a motorcycle nor did I ever own one.
When I was young, my parents forbade it. What they saw me do with a loaner is a story for another time. Today, my wife and children forbid it. My brother has one, and he told me my parents gave him strict instructions, I'm not to ever ride it. He'll jump out of a plane with me, but we won't let me ride his bike.
What's up with all that? I evolved to become a responsible adult, surely I can I can take a motorcycle out for a spin. But I can't, and it because of one thing:
No fear.
But those who know me have plenty of fear for me, which brings us to the theme of today's communication.
I often say fear of anything prevents you from evolving, and conceptually that is true, but today I am talking about the fear you might have for another person. Your advice, wisdom and counseling intuitiveness is in a high cycle now. If you sense the fear of failure, try to see the same intuition from its opposite viewpoint and present it as such.
Your daily reading can help you see what I mean.
Love and light,
Jordan Canon
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