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Seeing Obstacles as Opportunities
Participant: When we started this morning and Moses arrived, I was surprised. I asked, “Why Moses?” And then I saw that he had a very important role in guiding people in a very special moment. My last year has been very challenging about my fear to guide others. And so, I said, “OK, yes, Moses. He opened the river.”
Alcazar: This is a metaphor for your life, this image of parting the water. It is an obstacle which was parted. It is a metaphor for these problems that seem to be so impossible. And yet they are not. There is a way through. It was not something Moses did by himself. They created it together. Yes, he might have been the spearhead, so to speak, the one who encouraged the others to trust and to follow. Understand that obstacles are only obstacles as long as you see them as obstacles. When you see them as opportunities not fully understood yet, they become opportunities.
- Alcazar
Slovenia, 2021
Day 1, Q&A – Creating Solutions – Allowing and Receiving