“When one stands at the base of a mountain , he sees the arduous climb ahead. When one stands at the top of the mountain, he enjoys the view below and takes pride in the work he has put forth to get there. When one is in the midst of the climb, he fluctuates between what he accomplished and what he has yet to do. One’s viewpoint in life is like that of a mountain climber; it depends upon where he is in life – the work he feels he has succeeded and the goals for which he is still reaching. He often places unnecessary pressure on himself as much of what he thinks is important isn’t in the big picture. If he were to focus on his heart he’d find the importance to be the little things he’s cast aside…human connection, communing with nature, allowing Spirit to work through him in all matters. When one remains open to Spirit, these little things come to the forefront. One begins to understand those things he placed judgment on in others or self weren’t that important. What is important is how one dealt with that judgment. Did one cause harm to another over it? Did one try to view it from a different perspective to understand? Did one shame another? Did one he accept another as he was? Did one place guilt or blame? Did one learn anything from the experience? Life is multifaceted. Even if not understood, it is to be accepted. Empathy and compassion go a long way in easing the difficulties of relationships. Being in the heart more than the head is the first step.
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Being the Wave
The tides are changing. Humans must adapt accordingly. They have come to believe they must turn to outside sources for knowledge and direction. One must learn all he needs to know comes from within. One must practice stillness to find the way inside. Through this application, he develops the relationship of trust with self in connecttion to Source. As man does this, he begins to flow with the water; his rhythm matches that of the tide. He becomes the wave, both the water and the current. What rides in and out with the wave becomes a part of him just as the is part of the ocean. All are one. As a wave goes out to sea, it collects much along the way, losing some of its gatherings upon its return to shore. In this continuous cycle, one picks up what he needs at the time and gives it back when done. He keeps what is best for his highest good and shares with others so they also can benefit. These very attributes will display themselves differently from human to human. Its reception upon receipt is perception, thus creating various perspectives and beliefs. One always has the ability to change his perspective but remains his person. Such is the same with unity…we are various perspectives of the One.