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March 05, 2008

Why There Must Be Climactic Moments

I've posted another video that continues with the "Becoming the Hero or Heroine of Your Own Life" theme. This one discusses why things often have to get very bad before they can get better. It's all part of the hero's journey.

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Hi Marnie,

The video is very timely for me.

I'm in a situation now where I'm pushed to the wall. I don't know how to get out of it.

What a thought-provoking message, Marnie!

I believe I could write volumes on all the events in my life that left me with just two choices. Now I have a much clearer understanding of "why" those kinds of moments in our lives are so crucial to our personal development and discovery of who we really are inside and what we're truly made of!

I appreciate you,
Melanie Kissell

So true, and yet we usually panic and say "why me?, why now?" each time we are in that kinda situation. LOL.. But I at least quickly turn that around to gratitude and faith in the best now.

2 divorces, a head on collision, military PTSD, financial difficulties and wayward children have brought me to this point in life. I agree a hundred percent and say "Amen", for I would not be the person I am today if it were not for these trials.

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