I want to paint a picture for you today
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I want to weave a tale.
But as I do, I also want you to trust that everything I share is leading somewhere – and somewhere that directly concerns you. I just feel this is the best place to start that conversation…
A decade ago, in a small Midwest American town of no real note, there lived a boy named Alexander. He had a mother and a father who, though imperfect, loved him as well as they could.
He also had a twin sister, Katherine, who he always felt was “winning” at life while he was “losing.”
In high school, Katherine was well-liked, even becoming head cheerleader in her senior year. Alexander was ill for the first few months, and though he recovered fine, he always regretted missing what he did and felt it was impossible to catch up.
He didn’t try to make friends much after that, claiming it was too late, so he never had many to speak of.
When they graduated, Katherine headed off to start her life at one of the most prestigious universities in the country – Harvard. Her studies led her to Law and, eventually, to a lucrative and rewarding career as a judge.
Alexander regretted not applying to Harvard, instead putting all his eggs in Yale’s metaphorical “basket” and ending up waitlisted, never to be accepted.
He didn’t go to university. Instead, he remained in his small town, picking up work where he could.
Eventually, when he had children, he pushed his regrets (which were by that age many and various) onto them without a thought.
He would tell them until he was blue in the face what they shouldn’t do. What he’d done that they should avoid. And they would grow to hate him for it, eventually distancing themselves and reducing their relationships with him to a few reluctant holiday visits.
Alexander’s resentment for Katherine, who by then lived thousands of miles away and was engrossed in her own life and problems, bubbled beneath the surface at all times.
She hadn’t done anything to Alexander. She’d tried to love him even when he wasn’t at his best. Even when he lashed out. But in his eyes? She had taken everything from him.
She had lived the life he would have done but for a few wrong moves and poor decisions. She had lived the life he DESERVED.
Alexander, a thoroughly broken man, was shattered into even tinier pieces at age 45 when Katherine’s small car was crushed (and her inside of it) by an out-of-control semi-truck on the highway as she headed home one night.
She was killed instantly, and Alexander realized, almost as instantly, that he had ruined their bond. He had severed it forever for the sake of a few childish, unfounded jealousies.
And now? Now, that could never be repaired. This mistake was impossible to fix, and he saw everything in a new light that helped him turn over a new leaf.
Primarily, he learned this: Those moments he regretted so deeply HADN’T been the ones that changed the course of his life. His life had been worsened and complicated at every turn by his inability to LET GO of those archaic, useless regrets.
Do you understand, ?
Regret is powerful, yes, but only because we give it power. We allow it room to control us and shape our next decision. And our next. And our next. But no more.
I want you to stop giving it power in your life, and I want that for an excellent reason…
My friend, I recently discovered that you missed out on an incredible two-month-long “Destined Phase of Shimmering Progress” because you were too focused on the past at the moment of its arrival.
You were looking back rather than keeping your eyes on the present (and the future it could lead you to). And you suffered as a result.
During this Destined Phase, for your information, two essential things are doubled – your amount of luck and your amount of personal confidence. Thus, the way is quickly paved for growth in the right direction. For success and Shimmering Progress.
But none of that could come to you because you missed the triggering incident! I hated that for you – so much that I had to act. I had to get you another chance, if possible.
And it was possible.
First and foremost, I performed a Cosmic Time Rewind for you, totally FREE of charge or obligation.
This Rewind took your astral sky – that most precious map of charted stellar events and destined occurrences – back to how it looked two months ago.
Back to its state before you ever missed out on the Destined Phase of Shimmering Progress.
And now, secondly, you have some leeway to make this right. Some space to let go of regret and adopt a forward-facing mindset so that you don’t miss your second chance as it comes around.
Let your mind be wide open when the Rewind reaches that trigger moment again.
The Archaic Regret Escape Route is a two-part offering:
- Your Archaic Regret Comprehension Ceremony – In completing this Ceremony, you’ll explore your past and develop your understanding of why things happened, slowly reaching a place where you can accept what has already come to pass.
- Your Future Refocusing Ritual – Through this Ritual, completed after the Comprehension Ceremony, you’ll start to pay closer attention to the things you can control – the future, your plans, your goals, your efforts, your behaviors, etc.
Both parts are essential to your escape from thoughts of the past and what could’ve been.
Both parts build the structure of your psychic passage away from thoughts that don’t serve you but instead keep you limited.
As will one more thing…
You’ve already received a FREE gift from me in the form of that Cosmic Time Rewind, but a second could be on the cards.
Claim your Escape Route before the final deadline, and you’ll also receive your FREE “Advice for the Destined Phase.”
If all goes according to plan with the Route (which I’m confident it will since I know how determined you are), this Advice will significantly help you. It will lead you through the Destined Phase of Shimmering Progress that you can finally enter.
Even positive change can be challenging – but less so with my guidance to keep you on a good path, effectively navigating constantly shifting ground.
This is what I have to give you, . A warning about the cost of regret in a person’s life, a sad truth about what you nearly missed completely, and a chance to wipe the slate clean and get a do-over.
Are you interested?
Are you aware of the importance of the opportunity in front of you?
Your loving friend,