Have you ever thought about that—that Joy could be limited? It’s kind of a strange thought when you go a bit deeper. Joy is our response to the world around and within us.
A friend of mine described Joy as “a vibration, different from happiness—it comes from a deeper place inside of us.”
When you think of Joy as a vibration, it gets a little clearer why it is unlimited.
A vibration is something we can generate. We don’t have to wait on anyone else for it. We don’t have to have a certain bank balance, car, home, family, hobbies, job, faith—none defines whether or not you can create or find Joy. You can be wealthy beyond imagination but find no Joy. You can have $5 in your checking account but find Joy.
I’ll share more about how to find Joy, but for now I’ll say this—I am your Glinda the Good Witch and I am telling you, Dorothy, that you’ve always had the power (to create and find Joy) my dear, you just had to learn it for yourself.
(Well, except, I’m here to help you learn how, so you’re not alone in trying to learn it.)
Sarah, aka Glinda