Evolving from Our “Mistakes”
Your so-called mistakes may not please you, but they are all enormous opportunities for growth and change. If you did not need to grow and change, these so-called mistakes would not be part of your experience. To resist your opportunities for growth is, in reality, to resist becoming the person who could live the life you long for in your heart.”
— Spotted Eagle
Spotted Eagle tells us that mistakes are designed to teach us what we have not yet learned. For this reason, he urges us to reframe our regrets and seek the evolution these so-called mistakes are trying to engender within us.
Regret that drags us back into reliving the past and wishing that we could re-write what happened is not only futile; it is a waste of time and energy that we might invest in growing from the experience. Growth ensures that, in dealing with the consequences of our mistakes, our energy is employed constructively.
Spotted Eagle tells us that to resist what has already happened is, in effect, resistance to our own growth, healing and evolution. If we are to evolve into those who can create and live the life we want, we must have faith that whatever unfortunate events meet us on the path have great power to transform, renew and make our lives better for what we have learned.
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