There’s an equation alive in the human experience that doesn’t quite equate. Do this to get this, feel this, experience this… whatever. We innately know that whatever we do will result in a temporary, fleeting experience of what we want.
It is easy to resist the idea of trying something or considering something new when deep inside we feel the idea will either only bring about temporary relief or that it will challenge what we think we already know.
Really, what do we already know… for sure?
That’s a question worth considering.
If you find yourself in a moment where you are feeling pressured to do this to get this – make a different choice to consider what Life is bringing you. There is a constant possibility of opening further to Life, to taking each other deeper in relationship, to opening our minds beyond our current comprehension. There is also the possibility of reinforcing the invisible walls that stop us from growth, inner recognition, and lasting awareness.
In any given moment, a choice is presented – reinforce walls or open deeper.
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That’s why I like broken shells, you can see what they are like on the inside.
so we could understand it all from the inside out.
January 30th, 2011 permalinkAt some point their “walls” just opened deeper
This is a question worth considering. I was at a workshop today in which I was asked to consider the following premise. “No one and no thing is against me.” Wow! Now what does that bring up for consideration. It is important to understand your belief system because your brain will gather evidence to support your beliefs. I have a lot to ponder. Thanks Amy, for asking the essential question.
January 30th, 2011 permalinkThank you, Bobbi and Sharlyn
January 30th, 2011 permalinkLike the seed, its walls must open for the flower to one day bloom. If the walls of the seed stay closed, there will never be that unique individual flower. What flowers am I keeping hidden by the walls I keep up?
January 31st, 2011 permalink