“The Universe never said we would not face stormy moments in our life. What she did promise was to give us grace in the midst of the storm” – Waleuska Lazo
In Spanish, we have a powerful saying, Dios aprieta pero no ahorca “God squeezes but doesn’t strangle” which means that every adversity, heartbreak, and failure carries with it the potential for you to benefit and grow from your hurtful experiences.
I’ve come to appreciate how true this actually is. The Universe is always there to protect us. In the midst of despair, just when we think she has abandoned us, the Universe embraces us. Of course, when we are in the midst of the storm it is impossible to see or even contemplate how something devastating could contain an equal or greater benefit for our life. Grief can often blind us, preventing us from seeing the gift the Universe has built for us in the experience.
Many years back I suffered a horrible experience. Let’s just say I was definitely left in the middle of the darkest of storms. I was thrown into an abyss of an ocean of pain where I was drowning. The enormity of my grief and shame caused me to see no way out. In the vast waters, there was no land on my horizon. There was no possible way for me to know the direction in which to swim, if swimming was even a possibility.
Now here is the interesting part. Unbeknownst to me, the Universe had arranged that the person chosen to be my wound inflictor would also be the same person to throw me a rope down into the abyss. This was a rope that I caught and pulled with all my might. That rope that my wound giver threw me would later become the very tool that saved me.
Days prior to the dark event taking place, my soon-to-be wound inflictor mentioned in passing that at a party the night before he overheard someone talking about an intuitive spiritual coach who works with people one-on-one. “I think this is something you would really enjoy as it is right up your alley,” he said as he handed me a piece of paper with a name and a phone number.
Little did I know the magnitude of that divine action. A casual gesture in passing without much thought on his part and yet a well-orchestrated plan from the Universe.
That intuitive spiritual coach was the rope that I pulled on to get myself out of the abyss. What I find interesting is the way the Universe worked in her perfect way. I did not realize it then but I see it now. The Universe, in her infinite love and wisdom, wrapped in my heartbreak the very tool for its own healing. Today, after that door slammed shut, a bigger and better life opened up for me. A life that could only have become possible from spending time in the storm.
From my grief, I discovered my true passion for writing. All this led me to write books on personal transformation and to finally live a life that I am proud of. The Universe indeed had a plan for my life, a plan that required me, for whatever reason, to be broken enough to allow my true light and destiny to shine through my wounds.
That light has led me to become a Gratitude Coach where I have the honor of helping people from around the world transform their life through developing the powerful habit of living their lives in gratitude.
I now see that the plans of the Universe are always perfect. We may not understand or see it at the moment, but we must learn to trust that the Universe will bring us through.
Clearly, not every storm we face in our lives comes to destroy us but some come to protect us. I invite you to think of a traumatic event in your life and see if you can make the connection of a solution or a benefit that was wrapped in such an event for you to discover.
A repairman came to my house last week to fix my furnace and I noticed he was walking with a cane. When I inquired what had happened, he told me he had suffered a stroke. He went on to further tell me that the stroke had actually saved his life. Had he not suffered the stroke; he would not have gone into the hospital where they discovered he had stage three Lyme disease. Without this event, his Lyme disease would have remained untreated as he had never felt any of the major symptoms. The doctors explained how fortunate he was. Had they not started treatment right away, the disease would have gone into his nervous system, heart and possibly spread all over his joints. A stroke of good luck!
What do you think, coincidence or another divine plan of the Universe?
Like these two stories here, there are probably countless ones of a symbiotic relationship between our storms and our salvation. What is yours?
Trust that each storm brings you the opportunity for a gift. The next time you complain about an illness consider that perhaps that illness has come to alert you of something that requires attention and thus can save your life. Maybe that accident you had that wrecked your car is what protected you, that betrayal that shook your foundation was perhaps needed to prepare you to grow and evolve, that job you lost was to push you towards your actual destiny, that relationship that broke you is what perhaps cleared the path to a better life.
Stay in faith as there are divine forces working for you that you cannot see in the middle of the storm. Your job is to stay open to seeing as every adversity holds the tools to help you come out victorious. I am a strong believer that the Universe never allows us to indefinitely suffer —that’s something we choose for ourselves. As with any major storm, its rain, winds, and lightning can sometimes disrupt, but the aftermath always brings calmness, clear skies, much insight and if you are opened to realize the gift, you may even be lucky enough to see the rainbow.
With Gratitude
Love the article!
I agree with your message-
You are a true inspiration –
With much gratitude that I am on your mailing list,
Nanci
Love the article!
I agree with your message-
You are a true inspiration –
With much gratitude that I am on your mailing list,
The wisdom of this article reminds me of my mom. A very strong woman she was, and I miss her every day. I think this is the reason I enjoy your book as well as the gratitude group. It connects me in the hear and now as well as with my mom and what she was trying to teach us. Thank you universe for the connection!
This article really spoke to me. Thank you for writing it. BTW, you’re a very eloquent writer
With regards, Steve Benmor
Thank you so much, I needed this right now. My sons are my greatest gifts and at times the impetus of some of my greatest sorrows.
You are so right about not being able to do much other than keep one’s head above water in the midst of the storm.
Today I am out in the blue sky and sunshine, knowing there will be a rainbow and the pot of gold that holds the lessons.
Thank you for all you do Waleuska. Hugs, Marg
Sure ,Have faith and never give up . I believe life is a series of events.stand strong.
I am a qualified Master Mariner, and part of that qualification includes Meteorology. I can speak from personal experience and knowledge, that all storms (whether physical or personal) are created NOT to last, but they are created to eventually pass, leaving calm and clarity in its wake…
You write with such grace! Your messages are always so touching, thought-proving and meaningful. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am loving the Gratitude Experiment and wake each morning with eager anticipation for the learnings of the day! It is the gift that keeps on giving……much love Jenny x
Very timely. I am in a storm right now and find myself suffering quite a bit. I have a lot of confusion and fear around my decisions that brought me here. I need to trust and surrender and believe this is all part of the grand plan. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful article. So full of wisdom and can see parallels in my life. I was thrown into a life changing storm exactly 7 yrs ago but it wasn’t until 4 yrs ago that I slowly realized that The universe was alerting me and I recognized that I had to change my current life. Seven years ago I had no trust in the universe and was drowning in my life. . Then again 2 years ago the storm was brewing again and I finally recognized an even bigger change was needed for my mind, body and soul. I changed my life 7 months ago and see the rainbows after the storm, the calmness and beautiful blue sky’s. Thank you Waleuska
Thank you waleuska, for sending your inspirational article about how some obstacles and circumstances can give you a opportunity to explore yourself and dig your hidden treasure,you know waleuska life is itself very mysterious ,we often see one side of life related to our but we miss the very consciousnes part of our life and always complain and blame for everything because of illusionary visions
Amazing and also very enlightening.Thank you so much☺
Thanks for showing me and confirming that the incredible hurt and pain I suffered while at 6 years old made me into such an incredible and powerful man I am today at the age of 67
So true! Thank you for your encouraging story!
Waleuska, you were meant to be a Gratitude Coach, our amazing special person.
The way you express such wisdom with your writing is truly a gift. I love the fact that you are bilingual, because you will be able to write your books without the need of a translator, just perfect.
That Spanish saying, “Dios aprieta, pero no ahorca” is so true.
Thank you once again for reaching my soul and for sharing your lessons with us. ♥️
Wow that is truly inspiring and hits home
Love this♥️and absolutely true😊
THANKS, THIS IS ALWAYS TRUE. NO MORTAL MAN IS IMMUNE TO STORMS OF LIFE. WE FACE DIFFERENT ONES EVERYDAY. THANKS FOR HOW TO HANDLE THEM. YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL SOUL OF GREAT DESTINY.SHALOM!
Beautiful and inspiring
Waleuska your words create powerful imagery culminating in a beautiful 🌈 and perfect timing as just the message I needed today 🙏🏻
Thank you for this post! Wonderful message
Your story and writing are so beautiful! I, too, have had an experience like this. I had the worst hurt and grief of my life and was in the darkest place, but because of that, I had my spiritual awakening. I am experiencing the most beautiful, enlightened life now. I started a gratitude journal during the darker time, and started living a life of gratitude, and it pulled me out of that darkness. I make sure to thank the universe everyday for all the blessings in my life and all the lessons that have brought me to the place I am now in. 💖 Much love and light to you!
This was perfect to read today. I am becoming more and more aware and grateful for the storms. They have brought me here and I feel blessed and open to the Universe’s messages. Thank you 🙂
Thank you for this amazing article,
Andrea
This resonates deeply with me. Thank you for this. Someone I had known as a “best friend” for 12 years unfriended me 2 years ago this May. This was the most pain I had every experienced. However, even though it hurt me tremendously it started me on a path of growth. This was a person that, as it turns out, was deeply hindering my own soul growth.
Very well written Waleuska Lazo with much truth and insights. So glad you followed your passion as a writer!
Thank you for this post. My childhood, adolescence and a lot of my life was in a dark storm, of the darkest kinds, but I have always had gratitude for not only for surviving but for the things, lessons and hope that got me through.
Thank you for this post. My childhood, adolescence and a lot of my life was in a dark storm, of the darkest kinds, but I have always had gratitude for not only for surviving but for the things, lessons and hope that got me through.
WOW! Thank you so much for this! It is super relevant to my experience currently.
Now,that’s beautiful.. Thanks for sharing this piece. Namaste 🙏
Thank you for sharing Waleuska Lazo.❤️ My despair, my storm, came in many smaller ones until it exploded in front of me-the biggest storm of my life. Realizing what the storm was all about, the fear and the stress came to a head and then BOOM💥. I knew it was time to stop fighting this war. The stress was killing me from the inside out. It’s time to forgive myself and let it go, TODAY. So, I start again to reclaim MY life and be forever grateful for the FMTG groups, each and everyone of you, who have touched my life one way or another, thank you! ❤️❣️🙏🏻
Love the article!
Love your message.
Love the graphic.
What an inspiration.
Awesome read.
I love your message. Yes, I believe that from adversity and trauma there often comes growth and the ability to become clear and move forward. Thanks for sharing your story and owning it!