This is a long post. Please donât disregard it. Itâs my gift to you. Read it only when you have time to focus on what Iâm teaching. Â
People often ask me what Iâm a doctor of, and today, I want to share a lesson rooted in one of my favorite stories. Itâs from the Bible, Judges 16: the story of Samson and Delilah.Â
This story isnât just historicalâitâs a powerful metaphor for your life, especially as we move into 2025. Let me take you through it step by step because thereâs a life-changing lesson here.
Samson was a man of incredible strength, so powerful that the entire Philistine army couldnât overtake the Israelites because he stood in their way. His strength came from his hairâa symbol of the divine gift within each of us.
Yes, even if youâre bald, the metaphor holds true: you have a capacity for strength and creativity that no external force can overcome when you stand in your authentic self, your âSamson self.â
But hereâs where the story turns: The Philistines, unable to defeat Samson directly, sent a secret weaponâDelilah. She didnât knock on Samsonâs door saying, âIâm here to destroy you.â
Instead, she whispered seductively, played games with his mind, and earned his trust. Samson, though powerful, began to entertain her.
He toyed with her, spending time with her and listening to her voice. Does this sound familiar? When fear and doubt knock on your mindâs door, they donât announce themselves as destroyers.
They come disguised as protectors, saying things like: âStay safe. Donât take that risk.â âRemember how you failed before? Letâs not try that again.â âYouâre not good enough for this dream.â These seductive thoughtsâyour âDelilahsââare just as dangerous.
Back to Samson.
After Delilah earned his trust, she asked him repeatedly for the secret of his strength. At first, Samson resisted. But over time, he became intoxicated with her presence.
One night, he told her the truth: âItâs my hair.â While he slept, Delilah called the guards, and they cut his hair. His strength left him.
When Samson woke, he was bound, blinded, and chained to a millstone, endlessly walking in circles.
Letâs pause here because the metaphor is clear: When you entertain your own Delilahsâfear, doubt, or toxic thoughtsâyou lose your vision. You become bound by limiting beliefs and stuck in a cycle, going in circles without making progress.
But this isnât the end of Samsonâs story. And itâs not the end of yours. Samsonâs hair grew back. His strength returned. He remembered who he was and reconnected with his source. He broke free, and you can too.
Hereâs the Lesson for 2025:
1ïžâŁ Recognize your Delilahs. Who or what in your life whispers doubt, fear, or unworthiness into your mind? These thoughts donât announce their destructive intentâthey disguise themselves as caution or safety. But their goal is to disconnect you from your power.
2ïžâŁ Reclaim your Samson strength. Your true power comes from knowing who you are and whose you are. The divine has already equipped you with everything you need to create the life you want.
3ïžâŁ Write your vision. Write a 6-month vision for 2025. Dream big! If time, money, or past failures werenât factors, what would your life look like? Most people fail because they set goals too small and hit them. Donât let that be you.
4ïžâŁ Call out fear. Fear is False Evidence Appearing Real. It shows up at the border of your current reality, especially when youâre stepping into something greater. Recognize it, name it, and refuse to entertain it.
5ïžâŁ Act with faith. Faith isnât about knowing how everything will happenâitâs about believing in your vision and taking small steps every day. Feed your faith, and starve your fear.
Remember, like Samson, your strength is never truly gone. You can always reconnect with your source and rebuild. But it starts with recognizing and releasing your Delilahs.
So, hereâs my challenge to you for 2025:
Stop entertaining the doubts that disconnect you from your greatness. Reclaim your vision and step into your Samson strength.
Dream bigger, aim higher, and remember that you were created to live abundantly.
When you align with your authentic self, no external force can hold you back. Letâs make 2025 the year we stop walking in circles and start breaking free. If youâre ready to step into your power, drop a in the comments.
Letâs claim our greatness together!
Dr. Gwen Patrone
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One Response
Gwen,
At some point in our lives we may also be a Delilah without realising it , do we always give the best advice did we really need to say certain things , whose interest did we really have at heart ? I know I’m not a malicious person perhaps more thoughtless or tactless at times .
Do we find friends turn into Delilahs ? Personally I’ve been hurt far more by transgender friends , at the time it hurt to gradually cut them off but you begin to realise your life is better without them . My analogy is I’m happily swimming along and suddenly someone grabs you by your ankles and pulls me under to be dragged back to a place I’d fought to escape from .
I do have a clear vision as I’m involved in groups that rely on me , I have to plan ahead to accommodate them .
We need fear to survive so we have to resolve the necessary from the irrational ones . (as I discovered when learning to ski !!)