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"Whatever You believe (truly believe) will work for You ...................... is working for You."
Myrddin

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"A belief is just a habit of thought."
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Friday, September 14, 2012


Thoughts

09/14/12

We were thinking..... Let Us state that this is generally not safe and We should All-ways were a bright colored safety vest whenever We are thinking. Remember the famous line: “Danger, danger Will Robinson”.

Over the passed several years We have experienced (and read from/about many others regarding) taking a step (or several steps) forward (or what We perceive as forward) and then feeling like We took a step (or again several steps) backwards. We (and others) tend to see/judge these steps backwards as failures. Hence, We turn “them” into the experience of failure and We feel/experience being stuck or even imprisoned. What powerful beans We are that We can take a judgment and turn it into an experiential reality. Pretty amazing really.

Here is My point (located fairly close to the One on the top of My head): Maybe these steps backwards are NOT failures.

Could it be?

Or should We go back to sleep?

There is a punch line from an old joke that We do love: “Sit down! You're drunk.

Okay: what if these steps backwards (or the appearance of steps backwards) are actually an integral part of Our journey? Maybe We need the time and space to integrate what We have learned and/or experienced. Maybe We need this opportunity to go slowly and gently into the fray.

We have often referred to blowing Our circuits, burning out Our wiring etc. (the phrase: “blow My mind” comes to thought)

Could it be that what We see as personal (or perhaps even collective) failure is the way to NOT blowout Our fuses?

Can We each begin to give OurSelves the leeway of taking Our time and going at Our own pace? Can We accept that maybe, just possibly somehow We actually do know what is best for Us and that is exactly the direction We are headed?




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