If this letter had a play button it would be playing this song by Mr Frank Sinatra.

“Yes, there were times, I’m sure you knew….

When I bit off more than I could chew. 

But through it all, when there was doubt I ate it up and spit it out. I faced it all and I stood tall and did it my way.

I’ve loved, I’ve laughed and cried. 

I’ve had my fill, my share of losing.

And now, as tears subside, I find it all so amusing.

To think I did all that.

And may I say, not in a shy way, 

Oh, no, oh, no, not me, I did it my way”

You see I found my way up to 3,000 feet flying a small little plane through the clouds a few days ago.

I sat quietly at the pilot’s seat, with my hands glued on the yoke steering the plane through the sky.

The pilot giving me instructions as to how we need to find our way through the clouds, and keep steady through the turbulence for a few moments.

Once we go through them and up to the other side we would be able to cruise very peacefully and literally feel as if we are walking on the clouds.

While I was gliding through the clouds learning how to fly I knew that what the pilot was describing to me meant so much more than just flying a plane.

Even though he was teaching me how to fly, I was also being reminded that this is exactly how life is. There will always be clouds, that look heavy dark and threatening.

We will always feel scared as we go through them, but no matter how big and how heavy they are, there will always be a place on top of the clouds where we can all find ourselves.

I believe this place on top of the clouds exists for every human being on this planet I call earth. I believe that no matter how dark your clouds are, there is a way through them.

What happens when we are in the midst of these heavy clouds we lose our way, and we stop believing that there is a way out and up.

We forget that this is not supposed to last forever, and we stop searching for our way out.

We get stuck in there, with all the turbulence. 

Now imagine if you could be in that little plane I was flying and you could see from far away that cluster of clouds you were in.

What would you say?

What would you believe about your journey through and out?

You would be able to see that these clouds don’t last forever and that the blue sky is all around them waiting for you.

As the pilot showed me how to land the plane and how to take off immediately after.

I asked if we could RE-ENTER the clouds and find our way on top? 

He said of course, and so we did. Re-Entered…shifted…and discovered the blue sky that lives on top.

During this upcoming weekend, if you see darkness all around you know that this is not all that there is. So don’t wait there knowing there is nothing you can do.

Try to PLUG in to the world around you so you can start to feel the shift in your heart.

To your Re-Entry.

Christina

PS. So many of you asked for a payment plan for the two Re-Entry programs that are launching in September. So I kept my promise, if you sign up today, you will be able to make 4 payments and participate in this life changing program. Both programs begin September 15th. We have already begun to receive registrations:

https://secondfirsts.com/re-entry-to-life-after-divorce/

https://secondfirsts.com/re-entry-to-life-after-a-death/

 

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Christina Rasmussen is an author, speaker and social entrepreneur who believes that grief is an evolutionary experience required for launching a life of adventure and creative accomplishment.

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