Warning Lights

You are driving along and, out of the blue, you see a warning light appear on the display panel. Has that ever happened to you?

Your reactions may be...

• Fear, panic, maybe a swear word (or two).

• Then you may start wondering how long you have until the vehicle dies and you become stranded on the side of the road--because, of course, you assume the worst.

• Then you may wonder how serious it is and how much it will cost--because, that's just what you need...another bill.

But, you make it safely to your destination. Now, the investigation begins. If you have it, you may pull out the very helpful (or not) owner's manual to figure out what the warning light is, which may help you determine how quickly you need to get it into the shop. Or, you Google the nearest auto repair shop and hope they are open and someone knowledgeable answers the phone.

Fast forward...you got your vehicle in to have the issue taken care of. But, have you also had it where the warning light stays on...even after the issue has supposedly been fixed? So frustrating! Now, every time you get in your vehicle, you see that warning light. You know something still isn't fully taken care of...it still needs to be cleared and/or reprogrammed.

Moral of the story: The same goes for the warning lights that appear in your life. They may be called triggers, karmic distortions, or choice points. They can be scary, frustrating, and stubborn (and sometimes pretty serious)...until you dig into them deep enough so they can be identified, understood, cleared, and reprogrammed.

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