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All of Life Comes to Me with Ease, Joy and Glory®


If you've spent any time around Access Consciousness, you've likely heard the mantra:

All of life comes to me with ease, joy and glory.®


For some people, it sounds inspiring.

For others, it sounds completely unrealistic.


If your life currently feels more like effort, stress, and trying to keep all the plates spinning, you might wonder if this mantra belongs in the realm of wishful thinking.


What if it isn't?


What if All of life comes to me with ease, joy and glory® isn't a statement about what your life currently is?


What if it's an invitation to what it could become?


Ease Is Not the Absence of Challenge


One of the biggest misconceptions is that ease means nothing difficult ever happens.

Ease isn't about having a problem-free life.

Ease is the space where you stop fighting reality.

It's the willingness to be present with whatever is occurring and ask:

"What's right about this I'm not getting?"

"What else is possible here?"

Ease doesn't mean you never have challenges.

It means challenges no longer have to own you.

Joy Is a Choice

Most people have been taught that joy is something you earn.

When the bills are paid.

When the relationship improves.

When the business succeeds.

When the world finally cooperates.

Yet joy has a strange way of appearing when we stop waiting for permission.

Joy can be found in a cup of coffee, a conversation with a friend, the purr of a cat, the smell of fresh rain, or the awareness that today you can choose something different.

Joy is available in every ten-second increment if you're willing to receive it.

What About Glory?

Glory is often the word people struggle with the most.

In Access Consciousness, glory isn't fame, recognition, or standing on a mountaintop while people applaud.

Glory is the exuberant expression of being alive.

It's the sparkle of possibility.

The energy of knowing that no matter what is occurring, there is always another choice available.

Glory is the willingness to fully be you.

Not the version of you that fits in.

Not the version that makes everyone comfortable.

The real you.

The weird you.

The magical you.

The you that knows things before they happen and has been told not to trust that knowing.

A Different Way to Use the Mantra

Many people use this mantra like a positive affirmation, repeating it over and over hoping life changes.

What if it isn't about convincing yourself of something?

What if it's more like an energetic invitation?

The next time something doesn't go according to plan, try saying:

"All of life comes to me with ease, joy and glory."

Not to deny what's happening.

Not to pretend you're happy about it.

But to remind yourself that there may be possibilities available that you haven't yet perceived.

The mantra doesn't force the universe to comply with your plans.

It invites you to perceive beyond them.

What Begins to Change

When you consistently use this tool, you may notice:

  • Less resistance

  • More awareness

  • Greater gratitude

  • Unexpected opportunities

  • Easier choices

  • More receiving

  • More laughter

  • More of you

And sometimes, what changes isn't the situation.

It's your point of view about the situation.

And when your point of view changes, everything can begin to change.

The Real Magic

The real magic of "All of life comes to me with ease, joy and glory" isn't that life suddenly becomes perfect.

It's that you stop making difficulty more valuable than possibility.

You begin to recognize that ease is natural.

Joy is available.

And glory is your birthright.

So today, no matter what is showing up in your world, what if you were willing to ask:

If all of life could come to me with ease, joy and glory, what would I choose?

And what might become possible from there?

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