Good Morning,
I was reading a book by wonderful spiritual leader that I have had the pleasure to have meet. She speaks and writes so clearly and beautifully that I wonder if she really knows how much she touches the lives of countless people. She certainly has touched my life in ways I could never have imagined. Women have a special instinct, a sense if you will in this area. It would do well for you guys out there in the blogesphere to always have in your consul a wise woman who can point out the flaws in your map. This is why it is so important to have input from many sources before you travel down your path to joy. You don't have to take every bit advise to heart, but it would serve you well not just hear, but listen.
So here I am, sharply aware of the finite nature of life, fleeting moments strung together in a series of experiences that make up a life. So how do we move forward knowing our limitations and yet strive to live life fulfilled in an environment where all the the consequences come rushing at us in such a manner that we are unable to move. In other words, the shear number of choices we have access to often overwhelm our senses rendering well thought out choices impossible.
However, nothing lasts forever, ( what I mean is, good or bad, where ever you are or whatever you are thinking will change as you shift your view of life), Life is all ever changing, every morning morning kinetic, and in every change, we experience both loss and gain. This is in fact the true nature of life. As one thing falls away, a space is created for another thing to takes its place. As one moment ends another begins. As one chapter of your life ends, another begins, this is life's promise.
How much of living is done unconsciously, a thoughtless movement through time, space connected and connected at once. When we live consciously, that is when we live with a sense of purpose; then there is a duality, a sense of being, at once a sense of the finality of life and a sense of everlasting. This is the nature of being, the glass we view our life and the whole point of our existance. KK
Have a joyful day,
Robb
Friday, January 29, 2010
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