Liberty Forrest

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Here’s a Simple Way To Make Your Dreams Come True

It is said that "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." This is attributed to Lao-Tzu, a brilliant Chinese philosopher who wrote a lot about the Tao.

More correctly, the proper translation from Chinese is "The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath one's feet."

I love both of these statements. At first glance, they might seem to have almost identical meanings. They are thought to be interchangeable but in fact, each is quite different from the other.

Let's take a look at the less well-known but correct translation first. "The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath one's feet."

This is such a beautiful statement. It's filled with optimism and hope. It's about looking at where you are, right here, right now. It's about accepting what is, accepting where you're standing now, and not looking behind you. It's about leaving the past where it belongs.

It's about seeing what needs to change in yourself or your life. It's about preparing for movement forward, for growth. It's brilliant. It's exciting. It's empowering. It's filled with anticipation.

It leads straight to the more widely known version: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."

This is also beautiful. It teaches patience, determination and perseverance in the face of a goal that seems so far away. It teaches gentleness in the art of change. You don't have to do it all at once.

It offers hope and encouragement to those on difficult paths, especially when there is the temptation to give up or not even start in the first place.

Being aware of what's beneath your feet and what's at that thousand-mile point will help you decide where to place your foot with that first step and all the others that follow. That first step begins taking you away from where you are now, from what lies beneath your feet.

And if you keep lifting your foot and putting it down, one foot in front of the other, you will continue to move further away from where you are now, and with each step, a little closer to where you want to be.

Do not fear putting your foot down in the wrong place. Sometimes this happens when you look down at your feet rather than ahead at your destination, but you can correct the problem. Keep focused on where you want to be; your feet will follow your gaze.

First: take a good look at what lies beneath your feet. Where are you now? What do you need to accept about your situation? What is your current reality? What do you want to change about it?

Second: The journey to your destination begins with that first step. Once you know where you're going and you have a clear vision of it in your mind, lift a foot and set it down again. Keep putting one foot in front of the other. In time, you will be where you want to be.

Spiritual Arts Mentor and Master Teacher, Liberty Forrest, guides you in discovering who you are, why you’re here, and how to follow that path.

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