Soul Renovation - School of Soul
Apr 15, 2024Dear Four Seasons,
Dear Four Seasons,
My name is Ashley Nielsen, and it has been my dream since 2014 to be a guest on the Four Seasons jet.
4 years ago, I almost lost my life, and it would have been oh to easy to give up on life altogether, yet I was driven from within; I knew I had something amazing to share with the world and that my time was not done here.
For the last 4 years I have dedicated my life to bettering my life and learning as much as I can in order to help others.
This year I had a second near-death accident and again was struck with the soul-shattering feeling that I may not see my dreams manifest.
I know my pain had a purpose, and i am dedicated to transforming the painful life lessons I was taught in order to help as many humans as humanly possible.
All I do is help others, and I never ever ever ask for help. I am always too proud, thinking I must carry the world on my shoulders on my own as some karmic lesson. I am ready to let go and vibrate higher; I am asking you and The Universe for all and any help in manifesting my dream.
Tomorrow I leave to finish my book in a Four Seasons…
Below is chapter 1 of my upcoming book:
YES, you 100% should start worrying about your life.
Look it, i am not going to sugarcoat things for you. Life is tricky, and it certainly is not easy. You never know what can happen and making good use of the time we have is the most wasteful thing anyone of us will do in our lifetimes. It is the most precious resource we own, and it is worth more than anything you can touch in your physical world.
Our minute's matter, and when used with intent, we will blossom into spectacular creations.
It is our job,
Our responsibility to be the masters of our time - and to use it to express ourselves and all the gifts and creations that live inside of us.
The fallacy is that we all idealize time.
We think we have more of it than we do.
We are wasteful because we are not mindful.
Most of us have never had to 'earn' time, and thus its absolute value is often lost upon us.
There is a saying, "Once you carry your own water, you will understand the value of each drop."