Crumbling Walls

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As a lower brick in a wall disintegrates and crumbles beneath the weight, all the other bricks above it begin their decent into entropy, each cracking and crumbling creating a greater area of decay. In time the wall falls and needs to be rebuilt. When someone undertakes the arduous task to transitioning spiritual beliefs it is common to have an uncomfortable period of time when the old wall has collapsed beyond repair, but a new structure is still being pieced together.

Stagnant Water

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Although change can be unwelcomed when all seems well, change is an unchangeable law.

Still water becomes stagnant and can breed disease.

We as well need to stir our consciousness with a fresh contact with Source often.

Our energy is revitalized when we acknowledge our oneness.

Transmuting Bad Stuff into Gold

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To transmute any emotional experience from unbearable, to a coveted possession is through the energy of love.

Our most hated experiences are often the key ingredient that brought us to the bliss we are now experiencing.

Only love can produce these changes.

Only love can change our bad stuff into gold.

What is Beneficial

It can be difficult to judge what is truly beneficial to us.

Most addicts wouldn’t see the unmanageability of addiction as a benefit,

yet it is what often drives them to treatment.

The depth of depression causes many to search for spirituality.

A dead-end job can force someone to finally follow their dream.

The universe conspires to help us long before we are aware of its unconditional love for us.

It responds to our hearts call for help and open a way for us.

Just Drive

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When we climb into our car, we seldom give it a thought that along the way, we constantly adapt.

Somebody could be driving.

to fast,

to slow,

to close or

on the wrong side of the road.

The car could stall,

have a flat,

overheat or

just not go.

We could see a wreck,

be the wreck,

we don’t know for sure.

We just climb into the car and go.

We don’t concentrate on dangers.

We don’t expect the road to be blocked.

We don’t focus on possible tragedies.

We turn the key and start.

We are confident that we can

brake,

swerve or

accelerate.

We assume we will arrive intact.

Our imagined spiritual journey could be similar, if we looked at it like that.

We could choose to expect the best

and entertain less fears of getting

injured,

tricked,

detoured or

lost.

We could have faith in our ability to

listen,

follow,

allow,

accept

discern and

adapt.

We could choose to expect

open roads,

smooth highways,

pleasant rest stops and

a working GPS.

It would make for a much more pleasant trip, instead of letting our fears create a mess.

Oh, one more thing,

I think it’s good to know,

that it’s quite possible that the road that we are driving on is created by our beliefs.

The better we believe our future to be, the better our future we be.

Create an enjoyable trip.

Push or Hug?

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Most our world’s problems are because of fear of losing something, either something we have or could potentially have. The opposite of fear is love. Love doesn’t take, it gives. Love gathers, fear divides. Love, as sappy as it sounds, is the solution to most the world’s problems. It’s as obvious as a comparison between a push and a hug.