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Soul Blueprint – A Four in the Challenge Position

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

“With this information, we moved on to the specifics she had prepared for me in the Challenge position.

My challenge (the challenge of a four (4) individual) was to maintain alignment with my own brilliance.  It is important to activate our Neutral Mind thorough meditation and prayer.  Further, we were to learn to respond from a compassionate heart rather than react from learned behavior patterns and to see others as ourselves.

Four in the Challenge Position

If a four (4) individual found themselves rationalizing and making excuses, we were to call upon our heart (not our head) and serve selflessly.  It was important to keep our environments neat and uncluttered and so see all sides of a situation or conflict from the Neutral Mind.”

Soul Blueprint – A Four in the Challenge Position

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

“Perhaps I was fooling myself, but I simply could not see the negative attributes of the number four (4) in my life.  I don’t think my friends would describe me as rigid, dull, stern with a lack of heart or short-sighted.  (I could understand opinionated!).

Becca indicated that the positives and negatives were intended to be at the extremes of the positive and negative attributes.  She went on to say that each of the attributes could be aligned with the different words at the two extreme ends of positive and negative with a wide spectrum between the two points.

Oh, that helped a lot.  I now understood how the positive and negative could be viewed and how we might each find ourselves somewhere in the spectrum.

I was beginning to understand more.”

Soul Blueprint – A Four in the Challenge Position

Friday, June 19th, 2009

The Number Four

“Despite my musings and desire to ask lots and lots of questions, Becca kept me moving along the chart due to the links and the way all of the numbers build upon one another. 

My number is the Challenge position is a thirteen/four (13/4).  And, as with other numbers, have both positions and negative attributes. 

The positive attributes of the number four (4) are that the individuals are hard working (I could relate to that), practical, precise, service-oriented, and loyal.

The negative attributes of the number four (4) are that the individuals are rigid, dull, opinionated, stern with lack of heart and short-sighted.”

Soul Blueprint – The Challenge Position

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

“The Challenge position is all about how each Soul can find balance and from this place of balance find connection.  And, from this place of balance and connection, we are able to address our life lessons or Mastery. 

The Challenge Position

Ah, the different positions were beginning to interlink.  I had the feeling that this linking as going to prove to be very powerful…very insightful…and very life affirming.

More about the Challenge position:  The Challenge position has the key to help unlock a situation that may have seemed to be impossible to resolve and finds insights into the nature of the lesson. 

OK, so the position assists us in finding balance and in assisting us to unlock a situation and find insights in the lesson.  I liked this position – turning what appears to be a negative into a positive – a learning!”

Soul Blueprint – The Challenge Position

Monday, June 15th, 2009

“Next we moved to the Challenge position.  Now, why, I wondered, did the Challenge position have to also be one of those positions which can prove to be a challenge to maintain in the positive mode during a lifetime?

The Challenge Position

Why was it the most difficult positions were going to be a challenge to hold in the positive mode during a lifetime!  Why did we have to make this so challenging?

Enough of feeling sorry for myself!  I needed to learn more and I felt very confident Becca and her knowledge and talents in the numerology realm would reveal much, much more.”