Weekly Reading: Moving On with Grace… When What You Wanted No Longer Feels True

This week’s energy unfolds in two clear moments:First, a sense of rejection or objection toward what is currently being offered.Second, a realization—it’s time to move on with grace and redirect our energy toward what genuinely resonates with us.

Often, we get stuck trying to reshape what we think we want. We pour effort into tweaking, improving, or forcing outcomes in our favor. When things don’t evolve the way we hoped, we may fall into resentment—wrestling with external circumstances, frustrated that life isn’t matching our inner vision.

But here’s the deeper question:
1. Is this truly what I want?
2. Or is it fear speaking—the fear of being left empty-handed, of not receiving something “better” later on?

When we approach life from scarcity, we tend to cling to things that don’t satisfy us—trying to modify, fix, or justify them. But when we shift into a mindset of abundance, the answer becomes simple and clear:

“This is not aligned with me. And that’s okay. I choose to move on.”

This realization is powerful:
What you’ve been fighting for might not actually be your deepest desire.
It might be a projection, a symbolic image, a dream once imagined—but no longer true.

Moving on with grace is leaving behind what no longer satisfies us at a deep level. It’s an expansion of consciousness—an invitation to allow neuroplasticity to unfold, as we reframe our inner narratives and open to new ways of thinking.

You are allowed to question the things you once believed you wanted.
That’s not failure—it’s evolution.

Having fixed desires isn’t a sign of strength; it’s a form of rigidity.
True maturity is recognizing that you are allowed to change. Your desires, visions, and dreams will evolve as you do.

And with that, grace will follow.

we dont conform with what we have, if it doesnt please us what we tend to do is to take it and try to modify it when we are acting from scarcity. but in a mind of abundance the answer is simple. move on. this is not what I want and what I aim for in life.

and that is the second realization fo the week, that that which I fight about maybe it is simply not the dream of my life that I thought it was. and that I was attaching my desire to a image and a wishful thinking that isnt there.

moving on with grace is leaving what does not satisfy us and please us at the deep core level and it is also an expansion of our consciousness in which we let neurpolasticity do its jo ab we reframe our ideas.

it ice totally allowed to question yourself about the things u thought u want and realize it isnt necessarily true, or simply not anymore. it is not a sign of maturity to have fixed ideas. on the contrary, it is a sign of wisdom to understand that we are changeable, our desires, wishes, aims change as well because we evolve, and with evolution, our mind transforms.

Published by Lala Gomez

My name is Lala Gomez, and I was born in Colombia. My spiritual path was initiated in 2004 through Islam, which I studied in depth for many years. Between 2004 and 2012, I immersed myself in the spiritual, mystical, and theological dimensions of the tradition—a study that continued for a decade more as I began to integrate esoteric tools and other schools of thought, including Kabbalah, Astrology, and Tarot. In 2012, I consciously stepped into a healing process that became a turning point in my life. Guided by a natural connection to Reiki, Tarot, and Astrology, I began developing a personal practice rooted in energy work, intuitive insight, and symbolic exploration. Tarot, in particular, became a therapeutic path for inner listening and healing, which I now offer through a method that blends systemic perspectives, subtle energy, and ancestral wisdom. In 2014, I founded islamenespanol.co to share the essence of Islam beyond rigid interpretations. After a decade of transformation, I launched thecircleofhanik.com—a space dedicated to universal spiritual guidance, beyond the boundaries of any single tradition. Currently, I’m developing a sacred method of natal chart interpretation based on the 28 lunar mansions and the Divine Names of God, inspired by the teachings of Sufi master Ibn Arabi. I’m also writing a book on the 99 Names of Allah as living aspects of the soul’s essence and pathways for inner integration.

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