We need the rebels and change makers
- Lauralea Cantrell

- Apr 30, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 25, 2020
Projecting our beliefs and perceptions onto our kids from a space of uncertainty, unclear in our own truth and not feeling safe or supported to be fully seen in the world, is just teaching them the very same story.
If we hold onto ideas that no longer seem comfortable but cling to them because it is “what we do”…without exploring if there is another way, then we are doing them and the world a disservice.
Many will move through life clinging to ideals they were taught from someone else, never taking time to ask if there are other ways. And ancestral patterns will repeat.
Others will look, explore, release some old stories, rewrite chapters and then be satisfied to stay in their new evolution, pausing happily there because that is what their soul desired this lifetime. Smaller shifts over a longer period of time, but still evolution.
Then there are the REBELS, the CHANGE MAKERS, the WAYSHOWERS who will seem like they are always searching, creating, full of wanderlust and sometimes not of this world.
They may seem like they are sitting on the fence of all beliefs and always changing their mind …playing with and putting down concepts, values and intentions. They can be into one thing one minute and extolling the virtues of another the next… our ancestors would have called them fickle.
We all know someone who always desires to change, to try new, to learn more, to show others their discoveries. They are onto something cool and they REALLY just don’t want you to miss out.
The truth is….and they may or may not know this in their inner being.
They are here on a mission that is bigger than themselves and their own evolution.
And doing it may look like changing the rules, taking risks, rubbing noses out of joint, being rebellious, confronting, and often it can feel really really inspiring and exciting.
Inviting you gently and maybe not so gently, to look in a new direction.
Their energy is asking you wake up and look at the world with fresh eyes, no longer clinging to ancestral energy and what has worked …but asking you to look for more, for new, for evolution…and it can sometimes feel like revolution.
And we need them, our kids need them ( many of our kids ARE them), so patterns can be shifted, stories rewritten, inventions created and energy expanded.




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