Blog: Living Life With Your Wings Wide Open

What does living with your wings wide open mean? First, let’s look at its opposite. If an eagle’s wings were

stuck to its sides, how well would it succeed in finding food and caring for its family while walking or running through the fields and forests? Let’s look at this as a metaphor for how you live. Where in your life are  you living as if your wings are stuck to your side? Where would it be useful to open them and see from a new perspective, a higher vision without obstruction? Do you need clarity to make a decision in your life right now or to take action? The eagle is the bird that can fly closest to the sun. With this gift it can have a very global view of existence. As it opens its wings wide, the wind lifts it higher to see more clearly all of its possibilities. This is what is meant by living with your wings wide open. Being lifted above your old limited views of life.  

 

To do this, sometimes you must let go of the obstructions that are holding your wings to your side. This specific technique called The Sedona Method, is designed to give you swift freedom to soar in new ways in your life, in relationships, health, love, and more. To soar to new heights of vision ~ of knowing your greatest sense of who you truly are. Glance at the calendar link above and see the September course opportunity in New York to learn how to daily dissolve what keeps your wings from spreading wide open and catching the natural lift of the wind.

Spread your wings on September 10-11 at the next Sedona Method Course in New York.
CLICK THE CALENDAR LINK for more information and to register. See you there!

 

For your greatest happiness and highest flight,
David

 

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1 Comment

  1. Uplifting reading….must be that ‘soaring to newer heights of vison…Thank you for the writings…right back at you with that “eagle freedom’ !!! :-)

    Comment by Kate — August 2, 2011 @ 8:01 am

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