On: Learning to choose
Choose, if you can Dear One, if you are willing, if you are ready, what you want this day to mean to you;
- How do you want to spend it?
- Who do you want to spend it with?
- What do you want to get from it?
- What do you want to contribute to it?
And do it knowing this; that is VERY unlikely that it will all work out the way you want; that you will get everything that you want, and that everything will go according to plan.
But that is not the point, not today anyway.
The point, Dear one, of what we are asking you to do today, is not to help you to get everything that you want.
The point is to allow yourself to become more practiced at choosing what it is that you really want. To learn how to recognize what it is that you really want and then choose it, as opposed to simply choosing from what is already in front of you, from that which you know is attainable, from those things that your previous decisions have already delivered to you.
And there is a BIG difference between the two.
Getting (accepting) what you want, and being able to choose what you want are two very different things, and require two entirely different skill sets. And we would like to help you to become adept at both.
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