isee
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Hi David. Those are a lot of thoughts/worries to navigate through, aren't they? In this age of "information overload" we are exposed to so many ideas and possible scenarios that it can make a person dizzy.
But, these are the kinds of worries and thoughts that have occupied people since the dawn of time. Picking our way through these issues can develop our character, can help us to figure out what we most value in life, to a certain extent. Beyond that, such thoughts can simply paralyze us and keep us from experiencing our true freedom.
So, it is sometimes helpful to picture the big bag of worries that you are carrying as something which you can just as easily release. Just let it go and put it on the ground. You can pick it back up later, if you want to do that. But, you may find that freedom is a wonderful feeling.
We each have this day to do what is important to us on this day, to feel what is important to us on this day. I like to stay in this day.
I tell myself, "I am safe, I am safe now," repeating this thought to myself. I tell myself, "I am enough, I am enough for now," repeating this thought as well. I tell myself, "my best is good enough, the best I can do is good enough," repeating this thought when I hear myself doubting if I am "enough" for what is ahead.
People have often thought, through history, that there must be a "significant" reason that "bad" things happen to them, and that they could ward off "bad" things by being more "acceptable" in some way. I have come to believe that it is just this simple: things happen.
But we always have the choice to be ourselves in any situation. And we will be ourselves, no matter what. We may receive help, or we may not. But our uniqueness, the "specialness" of who we are as individuals, cannot be destroyed, I believe, by anything that "happens" in this life or the next.
Others may have a different point of view. And that's wonderful, really. A world of identical "humans" would be...hmmmn...I don't know.
I'm sorry you lost your friend recently, but happy that you are exploring a way to realize his existence in other ways. And it's great that you are practicing feeling love, as you mentioned in your other thread. Bruce says love and fear cannot exist at the same time, and it's true.
Sometimes fear seems useful. It may keep us from running into the street and getting run over by a car. But, sometimes, it's the thing that is out of control in our lives.
Well, I didn't mean to write this much. But I like the idea of the bags we all carry with us. Why are we carrying them? Do we really love the "stuff" we are carrying? If not, I think it's perfectly okay to just lay that "stuff" down and go on our way.
Life is kind of like a big "scary" dream sometimes. And I think we are drawn to the "scary" "exciting" things around us. We watch others encounter dangers, and perhaps it causes us to feel a bit safer. After all, they are the ones facing danger, and while they are doing it, that must mean we aren't. That must mean we are "safe" for now. Even in dreams we put ourselves in "scary" situations, practice runs for "whatever". While we're snug in our beds. It's part of our makeup.
But, like I said, this is our day. We've got this day, so what is really important to us, today?
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