The Dry Well
There comes a moment in every journey when what once nourished you no longer does.
The water runs dry. The familiar well that once sustained you begins to echo with emptiness.
So what then? Do you sit beside it, parched and waiting, hoping that the rain will come to refill it?
Or do you rise — trusting that somewhere beyond this place, another spring is waiting?
The Courage to Leave the Empty Well
Many stay beside the well long after it has stopped giving. Out of loyalty, fear, or habit, they wait — calling it faith when it is really fatigue.
But life is movement. The soul is not meant to camp in scarcity.
Your well running dry is not a punishment — it is an invitation. A signal from the Divine that your next chapter of nourishment lies elsewhere. When the familiar dries up, Spirit is gently whispering: “You have outgrown this source. It is time to seek the new.”
Expect Eden, Not Emptiness
Expectation shapes perception.
If you believe life must be hard — that joy must be earned or that abundance belongs to others — you will continue to experience lack.
But if you believe you are worthy of Heaven on Earth — that ease, support, and flow are your Divine birthright — then you will find them. You will be guided by unseen angels and synchronicities toward the oasis that awaits.
Each time you release the old, you make room for miracles.
Trust the Movement
Leaving the dry well takes courage. It means trusting in the unseen — in the invisible map that guides you toward a place already prepared for you.
This is not reckless faith; it is remembering.
You are not meant to thirst forever. You are meant to be replenished.
So hold the vision of paradise.
Gather your strength.
Take one step — and then another.
Love is already flowing to meet you there.