On: What went wrong?
So many of you keep asking us and yourselves “What went wrong?”
When things don’t go according to plan, when things don’t turn out as expected, when things don’t go as desired, as you hoped they would, as you wanted them to, as you needed them to, the first thing you very often ask when the dust begins to settle is “What did I do wrong?”
And we can tell you, Dear One. We have the answer to that question.
Here it is: You did absolutely nothing wrong.
How do we know? How can we say for sure?
Because there is no such thing as right or wrong. Right or wrong are judgments. There is only connection or disconnection, allowing or resistance, living your life with an open heart or a closed one.
That is all.
So the next time that things go awry, in a very small inconsequential way, or in a very large and significant way, instead asking yourself “What did I do wrong?”, trying asking yourself this:
- Did I choose connection or disconnection?
- Did I choose allowing or resistance?
- Did I choose with an open heart or a closed one?
Do that, Dear One, and what you will end up with will not be a list of judgements against yourself, a list of your faults, mistakes, bad decisions, or weakness. But you will end up with a list of useful, hopeful and actionable insights instead.