Reflections on the yes-current and no-current

Hi!

It’s Liz here. If you’re anything like me, there are some parts of your life where things just seem to go well, and then there are other parts of your life where you struggle. In those areas of my life where I really struggle, I have discovered through Pathwork that I have a subtle “no” to life, a no-current.

In Pathwork lecture #125: “Transition From the No-current to the Yes-current,” the Pathwork Guide shares that, “Nothing stands in the way to a full, fulfilled, rich life. These are not empty promises. All the tools you need are given to you, but you and you alone must use them.”

If you imagine your life like the current in a river flowing to the ocean: sometimes the flow in your current is quick over rocks and sometimes your current is meandering, smooth and slow. The water in the river looks clear and clean, but there is also a deeper, almost undetectable current that can poison your water. For the most part your life goes on, but every once in a while, you feel stymied, unable to reach a goal or make a long-recognized, needed change. You try and try but it seems like the flow has been shut down by something.

According to the Pathwork Guide, your use of your energy current that flows within your life force affects your life experience, and you alone have control. This Pathwork lecture explores the possible reasons why you struggle making your dreams come true and making the changes you want to make, then provides specific tools you can use to support your transition from saying “no” to life to saying “yes” to life. The Guide also shares that once you discover and explore your “no,” you will be better able to create more clearly from the center of your being, from your “yes.”

“In short, a person's fate is nothing more or less than the sum total of his personality, what it expresses and emanates, how the soul substance is molded in terms of reality or unreality. Man's consciousness is like the sculptor, his soul substance like the material which he uses to create.

Peace and blessings,

Liz

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About Liz Young

A former school teacher, social worker, and school psychologist, Liz has now turned her attention towards seeking a better understanding of the meaning of life by studying Pathwork. A certified Pathwork Teacher, she provides free monthly discussions as part of Philly Pathwork’s Living the Path series.