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First let it go ... then, let it be.
The universe operates in mysterious ways that are unbeknownst to our mortal minds. We tend to think in linear patterns and in doing so, disallow a great deal of the mystery and synchronicities to eventuate.
The universe specializes in the unknown and operates on a multidimensional level. This means that circumstances and events will transpire, not according to your own timeframe.
Be open and receptive to the unknown by creating a space in your life for these occurrences. Besides, who wants to live a boring and dull life?
I often hear people talking about how boring and mundane their lives have become as all they seem to be doing is carrying out the same tasks from day to day. Many of these same people, when prompted do not believe in mysteries and synchronicities and so miss out on the infinite possibilities that are available to them at the moment they relinquish and surrender the notion of how life should unfold.
When you live life from this perspective, you begin to see each situation as a mystery and with synchronicity. Rather than becoming attached to your own agenda, that governs the timing of how things should play out in your life; you come from a place of allowing which is seeded in infinite possibilities.
Life does not know what it will become until it reveals itself.
There are a number of possibilities for events and circumstances to unfold and they can only do so once we detach both mentally and emotionally from the situation. Instead, if you surrender control by allowing yourself to be grateful for whatever shows up in your life, you will find joy, peace and fulfillment in everything that you co-create with universal energy.
“The less you hold, the more your hands are open to what’s here, unexpected, transformative. In every moment is the possibility for a new discovery, a radical undoing,” explains Jan Frazier.
The challenge for many people is learning to detach from this essence of how life should unfold. Many find it challenging and almost impossible to believe that something greater than us actually knows what is best for you.
This limited way of thinking prevents you from mastering the real lessons of life, one of which is detachment.
Detachment does not mean apathy, in fact quite the opposite. Detachment implies that we handover the process of life to a greater force that knows best on how to attend to our needs and wants.
We stand in a place of firm understanding and knowledge that everything we truly want and need will be delivered to us once we surrender control and allow our egoic nature to stand idle.
Passages by Tony Fahkry