Who you are now is a reflection of all those that have come before you. Mostly our personality is fabricated from programs of former members of our family. Genetics plays a strong part in how we develop an expression of ourselves.
Identifying the trigger for inner realization is no easy task, because the world is so full of distractions, it appears difficult to sit quietly and listen to who you are and where you have been through the experience of family members that have transitioned into other realms realities and dimensions.
With a plethora of information, there is no shortage of resource to research. Yet, we find with all of the information that is out there, we tend to think the answer is further beyond our reach. We rationalize the answer to who we are is in some group, organization or movement. Many persons find themselves romanticizing the idea of being another self. Brief interludes of separation as partnerships of organizations and movements only cause more separation from the soul of our personal existence.
How can one build a legacy, if the legacy of self is neither admitted or determined?
What is the solution? Yes, I asked myself this very question, "How do I create a legacy?
At once, I seen these gorgeous women staring at me; My grandmothers. The card pulled for today is, Four (4) of Wands!

The answer cast before me, in easy language. Simply spoken, "Look within." Yes, my Legacy is where I come from and who built the path. I am inside each one of these beautiful women. Strong, resilient, organized, sassy, and intelligent.
Today's card ask us to recall our own legacy through inner eye viewing. It's ok to skip a generation or two. All of it belongs to you and there is more than enough to create and fortify the legacy of excellence that belongs to you as a birthright.
What four (4) attributes have you discovered though your familial legacy?
Our readers are eager to read what you have discovered!
- Michaela Rena, C.T.M.

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