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| 03-01-2005, 06:40 PM | #1 |
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astan
Join Date: Oct 2004
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"Everyone
has a set of beliefs about how life should be. And out of security they live their lives according to those beliefs, protecting the beliefs finding solutions to keep their lives within these boundaries. It is your security. It is comfortable. It is what you know. But this is your prison. It is what keeps you locked away never knowing the full bliss that you are. Yet, life has other plans. Life is always changing and the changing pushes you out of your comfort zone. And when you are pushed out of your comfort zone you have two choices: You can surrender to the new circumstances or you can fight it. If you surrender and feel the intensity, the raw vulnerability that comes with a new circumstance, you will expand your awareness, more life will flow through you and there will be greater freedom, greater happiness, greater love. For beyond your beliefs, this love is what you are. Or you can fight change. And in the resistance you create stress and suffering and sometimes it might seem you won. But you only forced the lid down on the volcano and one day it will erupt. It always does. Life always changes whether you allow it to or not. It is the love and peace that you are that never changes. It is awareness that is eternal and if you rest in this awareness you will always be bathing in peace. Example: Say every day at noon you like to stop for lunch and eat your cheese sandwich. For twenty years now every day you eat your cheese sandwich. But then one day you go to your local sandwich maker and he is out of cheese. He has some nice grilled mushrooms, some vegetarian hot dogs, but no cheese. You storm out and go straight to his competition, Mo's Deli. But Mo's Deli is also out of cheese. So is Anthony's subs, and Kay's Cafe. Even the grocery store has no cheese. A big empty shelf in the dairy section. It feels like a conspiracy. The world is against you, making fun of you, taking your best friend, the cheese sandwich away from you. There is pain in your heart. Your world is collapsing. It feels as though you are going to die. And it is true. When you surrender to the fact that there is no cheese to be found, when you accept that there will be no cheese sandwich today, a part of you dies. A limiting part of you dies. The part of you that holds the illusion that a cheese sandwich is important. And when you humbly let this part of you die, when you sit in the intensity, you will see you are still there. You are not dead, the world has not ended. Rather in the acceptance of change there is greater peace and bliss. You feel that much more free, that much lighter. No longer imprisoned by your need for a cheese sandwich, ('What a silly thing to need' you think now) you order that grilled mushroom sandwich and it tastes good. Delicious in fact. Even better than the cheese sandwich. And you wonder, then hope, then fear: they better have grilled mushrooms available tomorrow. But life always changes. It is the love and peace that you are that never changes. It is awareness that is eternal and if you rest in this awareness you will always be bathing in nurturing peace. Blessings, Kip" ADVERTISING CONTENT HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS POST |
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| 06-19-2005, 11:24 AM | #2 |
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návan
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: student
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I loved this. Absolutely loved it! Thank you so much for sharing it. What a gift you have!
Robin
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