![]() We sign up as brave souls for all sorts of extreme adversity. Yet clearly, despite our idealistic beliefs and hopeful desires, our thoughts on what should be, absence of these and other destructive acts is not the nature of reality especially when we consider that we choose our family as incarnating souls and the probabilities of experience, such as physical / sexual violence. I, of course, do not condone any acts of violence or corruption, particularly abuse of our most precious little ones. It’s natural to believe this as heart-felt, caring, sensitive humans. (This is different from having natural preferences, such as for food and clothing.) This divisive aspect of our psyche and human awareness sunders life into moral code and places limiting parameters or restrictions around possibility in a boundless Universe not just in the context of the goodness we deserve, but the disturbing acts and dark forces at play that unequivocally should not exist.įor example, the limited self will believe no child should ever be abused, or there should never be the level of corruption in government that currently exists, and has always existed. It is attached to ideas of right and wrong, good and bad to many dualistic and oft-righteous ideologies. It’s why we travel many lifetimes - so we can increase our worth and receptivity, and hold an ever increasing spectrum of experience in our heart.īut let’s look beyond, more globally and universally, to understand this further…Ī limited self, also known as the (fearful) ego, believes such and such should happen, and other things should never, ever occur. It can only take in, accept and integrate so much goodness before low self-worth says, “That’s enough, that’s all I deserve“. It settles for all sorts of limitations in joy and abundance and connection because its identity is bound by limiting ideas rooted in low self-worth and general lack. Only the limited self wants a limited life. We are here not just to know this intellectually, but to experience it many times over before what most consider to be death - release of the body - and, in this, awaken to fuller embodied experiences of life. When we understand this, we remember that, like time, it is a great illusion that there is no such thing as death, but simply transitions in consciousness and experience. Doing so, you open to all possibilities, versus only the ones fear creates room for. ![]() Find beauty in its quiet depths, the still sweet surrender, yours and others, so you may find beauty in life. ![]() For it’s only in embracing death that you can truly embrace life.
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