Trust the process, not the timing of things, as you won't enjoy the now because of this fixation with your future. Letting go and adaptability are not spoken of but are skills that will set you up for life.
Instead of amalgamations of parts having contradictory and uncontrollable purposes, suppose we consider ourselves to be already what we long to be: functional, integrated wholes who produce the results we choose, effortlessly, with our entire beings. Suppose we all, already, are that. All the apparent contradictions and dichotomies — the fat person struggling to be thin, the sinner trying to be good, the workaholic longing for time with his family — -are actually smokescreens, false struggles enacted by our own minds to hide from others or ourselves our true intent. Our true intent is to do just what we do. As complete, integrated human beings, we direct our lives with purpose, with effortless control, and with unchecked power. This is scary. The contradictions between our principles and our behavior are only superficial, only invented for the sake of appearance and to avoid acknowledging our terrifying power to make things happen. Our unwillingness to explore the possibility that what we have is what we want — that our lives function, that we are comfortable and fear change in most areas of our lives — prevents us from producing change in other areas. Our energy is totally invested in maintaining our lives the way they are, and the phony struggle for change only conceals the ways in which the status quo serves us. Our apparent battle for change is a tempest in a teapot. As long as I identify my "self" only as that desire to change and not also as a presently more powerful desire to remain the same, I will remain stuck. In a sense, I can change, only by giving up trying to change. The abysmal truth is that everything comes to nothing. No change matters. Whatever you don't have is only important to you because you don't have it. Something you want is very important to you until you get it, and then it's nothing after a while. This movement from anticipation to accomplishment to disillusionment is inevitable. All change is futile. The alternative kind of life — conservative, preserving beliefs, avoiding change, a kind of stagnation within the protected bounds of first-learned concepts — is an equally futile way to live. Both ways to live are merely playing tiddlywinks between predoom and postdoom. Willingness to face the abyss of meaninglessness is the power required to accomplish change. Whatever your main struggle is, it is insignificant in the face of your death; it is petty and unimportant and has no meaning at all. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Love this. Needed this. 2 weeks ago, I surrendered and starting to trust timing and co captain. Beautiful things have came, and other things and relationships dissolved.
I never let anyone's opinions or words define me.. but the letting go and trusting the timing, pure freedom.
Magic has been flowing in every sense, from peace to financial gains and everything in between.
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Truth alignment & timing of your life….
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So true
Trust the process, not the timing of things, as you won't enjoy the now because of this fixation with your future. Letting go and adaptability are not spoken of but are skills that will set you up for life.
Amen. This happened to me this year
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nothing happens for no reason
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My message was a joke
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So true! ❤
Instead of amalgamations of parts having contradictory and uncontrollable purposes, suppose we consider ourselves to be already what we long to be: functional, integrated wholes who produce the results we choose, effortlessly, with our entire beings. Suppose we all, already, are that. All the apparent contradictions and dichotomies — the fat person
struggling to be thin, the sinner trying to be good, the workaholic longing for time with his family — -are actually smokescreens, false struggles enacted by our own minds to hide from others or ourselves our true intent. Our true intent is to do just what we do.
As complete, integrated human beings, we direct our lives with purpose, with effortless control, and with unchecked power. This is scary. The contradictions between
our principles and our behavior are only superficial, only
invented for the sake of appearance and to avoid acknowledging our terrifying power to make things happen. Our
unwillingness to explore the possibility that what we have is
what we want — that our lives function, that we are comfortable and fear change in most areas of our lives — prevents us from producing change in other areas. Our energy is totally invested in maintaining our lives the way they are, and the phony struggle for change only conceals the ways in which the status quo serves us. Our apparent battle for change is a
tempest in a teapot. As long as I identify my "self" only as that desire to change and not also as a presently more powerful desire to remain the same, I will remain stuck. In a sense, I can change, only by giving up trying to change.
The abysmal truth is that everything comes to nothing.
No change matters. Whatever you don't have is only important to you because you don't have it. Something you want is
very important to you until you get it, and then it's nothing
after a while. This movement from anticipation to accomplishment to disillusionment is inevitable. All change is futile.
The alternative kind of life — conservative, preserving beliefs,
avoiding change, a kind of stagnation within the protected
bounds of first-learned concepts — is an equally futile way to live. Both ways to live are merely playing tiddlywinks between predoom and postdoom. Willingness to face the abyss of meaninglessness is the power required to accomplish change. Whatever your main struggle is, it is insignificant in the face of your death; it is petty and unimportant and has no meaning at all. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
You should thank Jesus and not yourself. The lord has blessed you
Surrender
Wait for his time how long
Eventually I will get the response in cementry
That I was a dumb idiot 😢
Love this. Needed this.
2 weeks ago, I surrendered and starting to trust timing and co captain. Beautiful things have came, and other things and relationships dissolved.
I never let anyone's opinions or words define me.. but the letting go and trusting the timing, pure freedom.
Magic has been flowing in every sense, from peace to financial gains and everything in between.
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