Bring on the New New
2014 was pretty good to me. I learned a lot about what I want out of life, and above all, I've learned to trust my intuition when I know it's time for a change. I lived with another person whom I cared about a great deal but when it comes down to it, I experienced what is known as a karmic relationship, one I needed to go through in order to learn important life lessons. One thing I know for sure is that there is no room in my life for jealousy. It's a wasted emotion that leads to mistrust, isolation and discontent. In a healthy relationship, both parties should ideally be able to maintain their own autonomy and circle of friends, regardless of gender or past associations. It is controlling, selfish and unreasonable to ask your partner to sever ties with people they care about. End of story. We're all here to connect with one another and help each other grow, whatever that looks like.
On a deeper level, I've discovered my own divine nature and have resolved to keep working with the flow of my creative genius. I've learned about the importance of synchronicity, feeling as if you're exactly where you need to be at any given moment. I've been presented with numerous opportunities to speak with folks who have important messages for me and vice versa. Last night in the restroom at the bar, it was as simple as letting a woman know she's beautiful and loved and reminding her that miracles happen.
I have a better sense of direction as far as my life is concerned. I'm not so focused on romantic relationships anymore, but rather expanding my circle and meeting people who will help me grow spiritually and intellectually. I can clearly see myself taking a number of paths. Whether I become a therapist, a professor, a writer or a pop star, I'll have a platform to affect positive change in the lives of individuals and ultimately, the world. The realization that no matter what you choose, you really can't go wrong is a great feeling. We all have the power to create a reality in which we truly thrive.
All that being said, I am grateful for the events leading up to this very moment and I'm eager to see what lessons 2015 holds. Cheers to a new year, a new you and a new me.