I’ve been seeing a lot of quotes lately
that indicate that, if there is no resistance on your journey, then you are
making it too easy. If you experience some sort of struggle in whatever you are
journeying towards, (career, relationship, weight loss…etc.) then there is
increased worth in it.
Here are 6 words I want you to remember throughout life:
There is no value in struggle.
If you are experiencing
resistance/struggle, it’s because you are not aligned to your desire and you
have decided to paddle upstream. Life is unfolding before you in the most
beautiful way possible, and you have decided to buck your own current because you don’t believe
the Universe can give you something better than what you have been getting.
Instead, we muck around thinking that pointing our boat upstream is how we get
what we desire. You know that saying: Go with the flow…that’s what life is
supposed to be like. You know that song, Row, Row, Row Your Boat (gently down
the stream)....you get the picture.
An acquaintance of mine said this to me
recently: “We project human failings and shortcomings onto the Universe, and
then expect it to faff (his word) around and let us down in the same way that
humans can do. Change it all with the belief I TRUST GOD/UNIVERSE TO SORT IT
ALL OUT.”
Certainly, there will be contrast on our
journey, but this helps us to expand even more. The point is not to wallow in
the contrast because that’s when you continue to get more of the unwanted.
Realize and know that you want something better than what you are getting and turn toward
that. Realize and know that you deserve something better than what you are getting and turn toward that! Become vibrationally aligned with what you want, keeping in mind it may not come in the physical form that you envision; it will be even better!
It doesn’t mean that what you are doing
won’t have effort involved. Of course it will! Just make it 'enjoyable effort'.
Get aligned with it and make it fun. If it’s causing you pain or sadness,
you’re not aligned with your desire.
Dan Millman said: “Pain is a relatively
objective, physical phenomenon; suffering is our psychological resistance to
what happens. Events may create physical pain, but they do not in themselves
create suffering. Resistance creates suffering. Stress happens when your mind
resists what is... The only problem in your life is your mind's resistance to
life as it unfolds.”
I couldn’t agree more!
Namaste!
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