Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Perspective of the Whole

One of the biggest questions people have is how do I create situations that are beneficial in my life? Interesting, this question presupposes that beneficial things do not naturally flow into your life and that struggle is a natural occurrence to overcome.

What if we flipped this paradigm and said, good things naturally flow into our lives and we create the environment that limits their manifestation.

This just like the old question, is glass is half empty or half full? The reality is that the glass is both, half empty and half full and for anyone to project the emptiness or fullness of the glass is a process of the ego. We are taught subliminally from a very young age that everything is either good or bad, we all have a difficult time understanding there’s duality in everything. To clarify I’m talking about issues of the mind, not situations that can be categorized as physical harm.

The best way to understand this is to review your own life, can you recall when perceived failures ultimately ended up as successes and what seemed to be a success was actually a failure? Let’s look at the greater context, how did these events measure up to your intention? This is quite a different question, isn’t it? Would you take a temporary set back to get you to a greater ultimate result, most people would say yes. Is it possible for that set backs sometimes puts you in a greater position to get what you intended to create?

When you evaluate everything that happens to you in the context of good vs bad many times you’ll not see the bigger picture and lose focus on what the most important aspect of attraction is, Intention.

See the attached YouTube of Paulo Coelho and listen to the language of the universe. Clear you mind and throw out your expectations and the evaluation of everything as good or bad, then you will hear clearly.



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