“What is mine will find me”

This little angel came at an unexpected time, in an unexpected way. However I imagined him in my life a long time ago. Haha sounds like I’m about to talk about a newborn.

Years back I was in Bali and met a little golden puppy that looked just like this one! I thought about the little cutie for ages and how I wanted to have one just like him. I then forgot about setting that intention, to find a puppy just like it.

Fast forward to recently and I had been on the hunt for awhile, looking into different breeds with no real attachment to the coat colour. I actually was offered a few I applied for, however I said no because I wasn’t a full yes.

And then out of nowhere, I followed my intuition to go on a road trip to Bright. 3 days later I found myself picking up this little one from interstate. And he was the full yes! I later realised that he is just like the cutie in Bali.

I mention this because it’s a reminder to practice patience. You may want something and feel the pressure to have it now. You can become attached to it appearing in a particular way. Even try to force it. Sometimes it appears to be working out, but then it’s not actually what you wanted, and you realise it didn’t ever feel quite right. Or there's the other path: You think it’s not happening, you release attachment, and then it shows up.

So give yourself time. Set the intention of what you want. But be unattached to how you think it will present itself. Doing so leaves you open to recognise far more possibilities, rather than tunnel vision on how you think it will appear.

And then in an unexpected but perfect way it arrives with ease, and you’re a full yes.

Trust trust trust. Do not settle. You never have to settle. 

So in love with this little prince, my golden Cocker spaniel cross (other half to be determined). Mr Leo (Leonardo) du’Jardin

P.S If you want guidance on how to recognise a full yes, a no, and the in-between, drop a comment and I’ll provide the goods.

Much love,

S x

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