Some call it fate.
All it is, is the pattern of your ego-based decisions giving you what you have long been dishing out.
It is karma in the sense that you reap what you sow.
It is also you being now on the receiving end of the pain, confusion, anxiety you gave. Its purpose is to make you aware how you have sowed pain, confusion, anxiety in others.
Does this sound fair?
More than fair, this is how (if you're religious/superstitious) God
/ (if you're into New Age) the Universe
/ the system helps you grow, evolve, change for the better.
The pain you're feeling is an impetus for you to look at your motivations and understand WHY you did what you did (or didn't) / WHY you said what you said (or didn't).
Because in the overall view of things, what gets your name included in St Peter's book is how alive that place inside your Self is; that place where your decisions come from; that place where your authentic Self exists just as it is - minus what people think of you / minus what you think of you / minus of what you think you should be.
That place where you react to the most trivial or serious incident in the most organic / natural way;
the kind of way where your reaction is immediate / instantaneous / spontaneous;
the kind of way where your mind has not enough time to process how you should react.
It is that place where you just ARE - minus the must's / should's.
If you can look at that place inside of your self HONESTLY and EARNESTLY, you can see how much that place has been filled by beliefs from other people, your own beliefs, your culture's beliefs, your fears, your ego, your expectations - and see how all these fillers aren't yours.
If you can see all these fillers, only then you can clear them all away slowly but surely until you are left with your Self, just as YOU are.
Then, maybe, you can use this new myopia-free view to motivate your self to know more of how to grow and evolve.
It's only hard - and it gets harder in the long run - if you prefer to cling to your beliefs, fears, ego rather than deal with them and let them go. It is relatively easier to face these all now so you can know why you have them in the first place.
Clinging to your beliefs, fears, ego keeps you in that old, musky, murky place of non-change and rigidness - which eventually leads to decline.
Though facing all these beliefs, fears, ego hurts like hell, it only hurts now and in that specific moment when you do deal with it all. Once you do, you literally go past it, it goes past you.
You spontaneously go beyond it enough to make you wonder what the fuss was all about.
Then, you start to grow, evolve.
Your growth helps others evolve.
It's a win-win situation for all.
Why wouldn't you want this then?
Ask yourself that question now.
Does this sound fair?
More than fair, this is how (if you're religious/superstitious) God
/ (if you're into New Age) the Universe
/ the system helps you grow, evolve, change for the better.
The pain you're feeling is an impetus for you to look at your motivations and understand WHY you did what you did (or didn't) / WHY you said what you said (or didn't).
Because in the overall view of things, what gets your name included in St Peter's book is how alive that place inside your Self is; that place where your decisions come from; that place where your authentic Self exists just as it is - minus what people think of you / minus what you think of you / minus of what you think you should be.
That place where you react to the most trivial or serious incident in the most organic / natural way;
the kind of way where your reaction is immediate / instantaneous / spontaneous;
the kind of way where your mind has not enough time to process how you should react.
It is that place where you just ARE - minus the must's / should's.
If you can look at that place inside of your self HONESTLY and EARNESTLY, you can see how much that place has been filled by beliefs from other people, your own beliefs, your culture's beliefs, your fears, your ego, your expectations - and see how all these fillers aren't yours.
If you can see all these fillers, only then you can clear them all away slowly but surely until you are left with your Self, just as YOU are.
Then, maybe, you can use this new myopia-free view to motivate your self to know more of how to grow and evolve.
It's only hard - and it gets harder in the long run - if you prefer to cling to your beliefs, fears, ego rather than deal with them and let them go. It is relatively easier to face these all now so you can know why you have them in the first place.
Clinging to your beliefs, fears, ego keeps you in that old, musky, murky place of non-change and rigidness - which eventually leads to decline.
Though facing all these beliefs, fears, ego hurts like hell, it only hurts now and in that specific moment when you do deal with it all. Once you do, you literally go past it, it goes past you.
You spontaneously go beyond it enough to make you wonder what the fuss was all about.
Then, you start to grow, evolve.
Your growth helps others evolve.
It's a win-win situation for all.
Why wouldn't you want this then?
Ask yourself that question now.
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