Getting Over the Past.
When your mind and heart are truly open abundance will flow to you effortlessly and easily.
Question:
Dear Deepak, I’m coming from a very sad place at the moment. Although on the outside, I am well put together, I feel like I’ve been fed a lie for most of my life. I feel like I didn’t take a hold of my true desires for fear of what might come about, namely, with my parents. I have legitimately spent my whole life doing everything my parents asked of me, which left me feeling completely empty, especially by my freshman year at college. Thus, leading to cystic acne and depression. My question is why? Why did I have to endure a lifetime of this mental-prison sort of feeling? And why didn’t I have the courage to stop it while I was young? I feel I’ve wasted my first 25 years of existence and now I have no clue how to move on. Please help.
Response:
Wondering and worrying about why you did what you did in the past is not productive. It can’t be undone. The past is the past and all you can say is that you did the best you could, given who you were at the time. What matters is the present. Your life is lived through your choices now. Twenty-five is still a young age to begin your adult life and to chart a course for what you want to do in life. Find your direction from your inner core and then have fun sharing your gifts and talents with others.
Love,
Deepak