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Your Mistake Was a Gift to the Universe

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We all make mistakes. It's an unavoidable part of life and a universal truth that binds us together in our imperfections. There’s a perspective on your mistake as an event that was not all in your control. Yes, you must take responsibility for all your actions. However, taking a broad view of your life and your place in physical existence, knowing your spirit was destined to make mistakes for your own growth can give you some relief. While accountability is crucial, recognizing the role of destiny can offer solace. The universe, in its intricate design, often guides us through experiences, including missteps, that serve a higher purpose.

The pain you feel may take the form of guilt, disappointment, sorrow, regret, or sadness. These emotions are heavy and can feel overwhelming. Know that no one is free from those experiences. From the humblest to the most powerful, everyone faces moments of profound emotional challenge. You may feel like that is a small consolation during all the pain, but when the turmoil settles, it is very valuable to know that it was not for nothing. These emotions spur a transformation in your spirit. Your growth will change you, your vibration, the way you think, and, in some cases, your impulsiveness. It refines our essence, elevating our perspective and altering our approach to life.

Perhaps if you were impulsive, your growth will open a new process in your thinking. I have experienced mistakes that were besides me. That is, it was something I did that I know was not something I’d typically do. I was somehow destined to make the mistake and then own up to it.

It will add a step in your thinking process, so you don't ignore possible events because of your actions. This newfound awareness acts as a safeguard, preventing us from overlooking potential consequences. You will consider things you didn't previously consider. Suddenly, a broader landscape of possibilities and potential pitfalls comes into view. Next time, you might consider how the impact of your decisions will influence the life or feelings of another person. Perhaps the person is your parent, sibling, or friend. Empathy dawns, and we begin to weigh the emotional cost of our choices on those around us. And this is all begun by something that you may not have done anything wrong. Ironically, profound growth can stem from situations where our culpability is unclear. Now that you know the playing field on which you're living life, you will become wiser and more diligent and understand the many dynamics of life's choices. With this expanded understanding, you'll navigate the complexities of existence with greater finesse.

Let's say you were always effective and confident in your choices because you were always self-assured and spontaneous. That was your superpower. This natural charisma and decisiveness propelled you forward. But now, the vibration has shifted, and it's a new era of consideration. The landscape has changed, demanding a different approach. The choice you are now pondering is a milestone, a stake in the ground, that signifies a change in strategy when approaching life's crossroads. It marks a turning point, a conscious decision to evolve our decision-making process.

And perhaps you were not impulsive. You might have taken days or weeks to think through your decision, but you still made a mistake. Even meticulous planning and careful deliberation can't guarantee flawless outcomes. Perhaps it was a job choice, a relationship decision, or an investment. The consequences ripple through our lives, leaving us to grapple with the aftermath. You had the information you had at the time. You gave it all your thoughts and used sound decision-making, but you might have missed that one thing. Hindsight, as they say, is 20/20. Perhaps it was caution or thinking about other people in the equation. The element that eluded us can range from a subtle warning sign to an overlooked emotional consideration. What's done is done, you might say now. Acceptance is a necessary step in moving forward. But those who have studied the personal world and the dynamics that reach far beyond our understanding in the actions of our daily lives, I can assure you that there's more to our mistakes than just random occurrences happening to good people. Our errors are not arbitrary events; they are interwoven with unseen forces and intricate patterns.

There are dynamics that we don't see, and when we make mistakes, it has a huge impact on us. That impact was that large because it needed to be big so it got our attention so we can focus on our actions and reassess if we were going through the right process or not, or again, if it wasn't the process, then it was just a time when you needed to be tempered to be tamped down a bit.

That's why we have these disappointments in life so we can initiate change in our spirit and our vibration ultimately. These seismic events serve as wake-up calls, compelling us to re-evaluate our course and refine our character. When that happens and we recover, it could take a day, a week, months, or even years when you return as a new and better version of your old self. The timeline for healing varies, but the promise of renewal remains constant.

Our spirit undergoes transformations, often accompanied by discomfort. You grew and became an adult, and your body matured and reached a peak. Over the years and decades that you are gracing this planet, both the physical you and the spiritual you are an intrinsic part of our journey.

During these times, there's growth and there's a cost. Other adjustments are necessary and are not unique to one person. We all go through it. When that happens, it makes the spirit happy because it sees that we advance to help the cause of converting many souls into higher beings, and the vibration of the universe vibrates higher, and we're able to move more effectively through future generations.

As we evolve, we contribute to the collective elevation of consciousness. Do you think war is necessary? Can we go without fighting and killing each other? The question of peace is an age-old one. Well, of course it is! If we all experience growth, then this universal phenomenon is eventually going to manifest peace throughout the world. When individuals prioritize inner development, the potential for global harmony increases. That one event that caused us some grief is lending its pain and growth to a much higher cause. Even our personal struggles contribute to the greater good. Stay diligent and strong.

24 May, 2025 by CY Cooper