As the days stretch into months, one can’t help but consider
the notion of waiting. In order to wait,
you have to embrace linear time, for without it, waiting is impossible. Everything is now.
Let’s back up. About
a year ago, many of our clocks broke. It
was mentioned here and reported by dozens of readers. Time was just not operating “like clockwork”
any longer. It seemed to be moving
faster. We are still catching up.
In my home, we now rely exclusively on our cell phones for
the correct “time”. Even they sometimes
are all over the map. Unless we have an
appointment to make, time seems irrelevant.
To “wait” implies that what you are waiting for is not here,
you don’t have it, cannot see it and “time” must pass in order for you to get
it. Yet in a very real sense we are
moving out of time. So, how can both be
true? Is it possible for us to “wait”,
which implies the passage of “time”, for a life where there is no such thing?
Consider the idea that everything is Now. Your focus changes from moment to moment,
true. Yet within each moment rests all
possibility. If you are
“waiting” for something to happen you have pushed it out of reach, you are not
focused on it and cannot see it or pull it to you. Oh, it is there, and just as soon as you decide
to focus again on its possibility you’ll embrace it and have it.
This is another way to Be. Linear “time” is a way of
thinking, not a fact. Everything is Now.
As far as I know, there is no magic “Next Dimensional Fairy”
who will come, wave her magic wand and change the construct of our
existence. It is us. We are gradually wrapping our heads around expanded
ways of thinking, Being and Doing. Time
is just one of them.
We recently became a one car family. This was unexpected. My first reaction was logical perhaps. Certainly it was the way we’ve always
operated. “We’ll just have to make it work for about six months. We’ll look around and save until we can
afford to replace it.” It’s
inconvenient. As jobs and activities
change, it’s also barely working. A
different approach has become a necessity.
We’ve set our intent on a new car. The possibility now exists. We will check out all ideas and options,
regardless of prior bias. Someone has
suggested leasing, so we’ll look into it.
We have stopped waiting and moved into expecting, exploring and
investigating. It is not a matter of time;
it’s a matter of focus. The word “energize”
works here – we are thinking about the car, expecting the car, seeing the car
and talking about the car. We are not waiting. The car IS.
Life is a hell of a lot more fun when you’re expecting to
discover something in every moment. It
feels more like an adventure. If we can
take “waiting” out of our vocabulary, everything changes. It’s all possible. There is no longer a reason to put off any
discovery or experience or happiness or prosperity or action. Just alter your focus and there it’ll be -
where it has been all along.
It is no longer “You are the One you’ve been waiting for”,
but You
are the One.
Namaste’
Time IS Something, that If You don't take it; You don't have it!! Thank You for taking the Time to post this. Light & LOVE (bow).
ReplyDeleteThe best time & best Place IS Right Here & Right Now in Divine Light & LOVE
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