All roads lead to your Soul
- Heike Kelley
- May 13, 2016
- 2 min read

Mile markers. I don’t know about you, but I don’t necessarily love them. But they are such an essential necessity to our personal growth. I am talking about people, events or circumstances that created a discrete marker in your development. A definite before and after. A distinctive line drawn that delineates how you interacted with the world and people before. Showing you how you stopped allowing things. How someone treated you. How you put up with things, hoping for any sort of change.
Those mile markers will give off a fluorescent glow anytime something shows up in your energy field that is from before your mile marker happened. Instantaneously alarming you that this is where you have drawn the line, and to not ever cross it again. It has nothing to do with giving a new person or circumstance a chance, when indeed this “new” coming into your energy field is simply a reminiscent regurgitation of some residual attachment you still have about it. It just shows up with a different face, yet with the same intent. The difference is, now you know. You already know what it is going to be like and even if there is still part of you yearning or seeking, the lesson itself is already played out. Your Soul recognizes that. After all, it holds all mile markers for you subconsciously to guide you in your evolutionary growth.
It’s otherwise referred to as the “been there, done that”. The “Nah, I’m good”. Or even the “you can keep all your memories, there are no good to me.” Meaning that there is no desire on your part to recreate the same sh%t with a different person or event. Your memory bank is full. You clearly have no more need for those sorts of deposits. And finally you are able to walk away from anyone or anything that does not elevate you.
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