On: Learning to forgive
Want to learn how Experience is the best teacher, Dear One?
Forgive yourself.
Start there.
Want to learn how Experience is the best teacher, Dear One?
Forgive yourself.
Start there.
What do you think would happen Dear One, if instead of digging in, tensing up, shutting down, or pinching yourself off from well-being in anger, frustration, fear, hopelessness, or self-righteousness when facing a conflict, you relaxed, trusted, let go, accepted what was, and allowed yourself to open up to it instead?
If you don’t already know the answer, you should try it and find out.
Childhood is over Dear One. You are no longer a little person living within an environment that you have seemingly no control over. You are an adult and whether you believe it or not, you are able to make decisions for yourself.
When faced with a trial that requires you to face your past, remember that whatever it is, it is no longer your current reality. You don’t have to bring it back into the present moment with you if you choose not to. Others might approach you on the subject with energy, impressions or patterns that used to exist back then. It may still be their reality. That doesn’t mean that it has to continue to be yours. Remember at those moments, that you can choose not to dive right back into old patterns with them. You can choose to stay right where you are, in the present moment and deal with the situation from where you now stand. Just because they are choosing to engage in old patterns, does not mean that you have to join them in this practice.
When facing the past Dear One, anchor yourself in the present first, for that is the only place from where you can impact change. KNOW that what you have learned and accomplished for yourself since that time, no one can take away from you, ever.
In the present, you get to decide what your past means to you. You can assign a lot of meaning to it or no meaning at all. That is completely up to you and only you.
Just how powerful are you Dear one?
That is something that only you can decide.
Guidance, source, spirit, light, is always with you Dear One, it is always available to you.
You are a part of it and it is a part of you. It is within and around you at all times. You are swimming in it. You came from it and you will return to it.
You can choose not to acknowledge it. You can choose to resist it. You can choose to tell stories that support an illusion of disconnection from it.
But you can never be without it.
So if you are looking for it Dear One, just know that you never have to look very far.
Which is more important to you Dear One? Which do you want more?
It’s not possible for you to do both at once.
You’re going to have to choose.
Fear is not a choice, Dear One.
Anger is not a choice either.
Neither is resentment, guilt, hatred, doubt, insecurity, remorse, jealousy, lust, or despair.
They are all feelings.
And feelings do not dictate actions, Dear One.
Your choices do.
You know what is right for you Dear One, what will best serve you – as well as you know what is right, what will best serve the whole, all that is.
You know this because they are one in the same.
It is so very easy to get lost Dear One, or to feel disconnected from your source of well-being.
And it is so very easy to become frustrated by this feeling of loss and disconnection.
But you should know that it is also so very easy to reconnect again.
There is an equal amount of effort required to lose a feeling of connection as is required to gain one.
Try not to get too caught up, discouraged, or intimidated by the effort that you think it will take to get back on track – as little effort is required when you choose to simply reconnect in the present moment.
How little?
As much as it takes for you to change your mind.
Being brave does not require that you be physically or emotionally strong Dear One. It does not require that you be fearless or aggressive either. Nor does it require you to take a risk, be courageous, or … just-do-it.
All that is required for you to be brave Dear One, is trust.