It’s Wonderful to be Weird! By a Special Guest Blogger!

I am so honoured to share this blog post with you from a dear friend Michelle Casto (aka Bright Michelle). Michelle and I met via the virtual world of Social Media, I’m not even sure how – it doesn’t truly matter really, we met, we connected and I think she’s absolutely amazing with an energy that totally rocks – I love it! Michelle asked me to review and help edit her book for her while she was still in the draft stages and I have to share something with you on this (I’ll be brief…).

After I wrote The Question Journey I received a strong message from my guides not to read any more ‘spiritual or personal development’ books. The message I kept getting was that I needed to identify, learn and follow my own truth and by continuing to read what others were writing was affecting my ability to do so. That being said, I was also at a crossroads in trying to understand my own Destiny (where the heck was my life going…or more precisely, where did I want to take it?) so I decided to go for it. Ultimately I was the perfect test case, and boy, what a process. Michelle’s ability to take you through the process of discovering your Destiny was simple, straightforward and yet ridiculously powerful. I couldn’t believe the breakthroughs I had as a result of going through her book and the related processes (my ‘What is Your Why?’ blog posting came from reading Michelle’s book! If you feel you’re on the edge of something, but aren’t sure what, I HIGHLY recommend this book for you.

Now…on to this crazy, fun and weird blog from Michelle! Enjoy

In a world where we have all been taught to fit in and dim our light, something wonderful this way comes…..a shift in consciousness, a new way of being that embraces weirdness and deciding one’s fate.

The word fate comes from the latin word–fatum–a noun meaning fate, destiny, and weird.

Weird?  That’s weird, right?

Well, it gets even more weird. You see, I have an interesting relationship with the word weird. When I was in 6th grade, I mis-spelled that word in a spelling bee. Now please understand that I was a very good speller, so a short word like that should not have thrown me, but more importantly, I often felt different growing up. Friends would often say how “weird” I was and that made me feel, well, weird, especially at 13.

In 2009, I learned that the original meaning for weird is from an old English noun meaning fate or destiny. To be weird was someone who knew their path of destiny.

What a relief! I could finally let my hair down, and be the real me.

Now, I fly my weird flag around and invite others like you to join me.

In fact, why are you trying to fit in when you were born to stand out?!

Destiny leaves us clues. As a little girl, I knew I was different and that I was destined for something great in life, I just kept following the bread crumbs until I finally felt I could articulate the process with you, in the form of my new book, The Destiny Discovery:  Find Your Soul’s Path. There are countless clues everywhere for you when you’re paying attention.

One of my personal clues from the Universe comes from my very first astrological natal chart (circa 1992) “The planet Neptune in the third house means you are full of creative ideas and may excel in artistic and spiritual pursuits…..your insight into human nature is outstanding.”

Along my journey, I have consulted numerous psychics, coaches, and healers who have provided valuable insight into my psyche. I feel that I am spoken to on a daily basis by the Universe and now expect it to come in many different forms…weird, right?

Just today, I had a visit from a Blue Heron during a meditation, and the message was to “stand my ground and embrace my uniqueness.”  This message came at the same time I was taking a bigger stand for my own Destiny and sharing my vision for a world of people living their destiny.

It was also weird how Trish and I worked together on the book. I had an intuition that the book needed the perfect editor, and so I reached out to Trish, to see if she had interest. She was actually in a process of redefining her direction, and so agreed to edit the manuscript.

Ever hear of the word serendipity? It means to have a “happy accident” when things come together as if my magic. That’s how life flows when you are walking the path of your true purpose, awake and aware, and yes, a little weird.

For me, it’s wonderful to be weird. It’s wonderful to trust my inner guidance. It’s wonderful to be living my destiny.

So, what clue have you recently been given that may lead to a bright new future for you in 2012?

How are you a fellow weird-o?

Leave a comment, I would love to know!

by Michelle L. Casto, Destiny Mentor, Purpose Guide and Best-Selling Author
www.brightlightcoach.com
Sign up for the Discover Your Divine Destiny Telesummit Jan 10-12, 2012 and plan to get your copy of the Destiny Discovery:  Find Your Soul’s Path to Success Jan 17, 2012. LiveYourDivineDestiny.com

Whether you are changing careers, making a major life transition or starting or building a business, you can benefit from the support of an expert guide to assist you with navigating the tough spots of walking your highest Destiny.  Michelle Casto, known as “The Destiny Doctor”, is one of the most effective spiritual and life transformation coaches in the world. Michelle expertly blends human psychology, spirituality, and the science of success into a powerful formula for personal transformation. Her proven Destiny Success Process (Awake-Shift-Shine-Succeed) empowers people to grow beyond victim mentality and shows them how to be conscious creators of their life. Her signature Destiny RX has successfully allowed her clients to set their soul free to succeed in life and business. Wherever you are on your soul’s journey, Michelle can be your guiding light toward your path of Destiny.

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