Carl Sagan said “Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere”. Perhaps an epiphany or flash of awareness that will take you far in good direction. As adult you let the logical part of the brain take over, and then life becomes more serious, mundane and lacking in magic. And you wonder… what is life? How is life meant to be lived? Perhaps life is just an epiphany or flash of awareness in time- meant to be lived by your true nature.
If you had the time and challenged some of your excuses to live your life, what would you like to do? Prisoner of your experience you sit on the verge of breakthrough in discovering your essence- if you only resist your willingness to surrender, which determines your limitations and not your circumstances. You have the power to be greater than your circumstances, and even more so of your limitations- by overcoming the inertia of negativity that restraints the power of your thinking.
Surely, to understand life you must understand time. And time is anything but straight forward. In order to see the big picture of life in time, you must not rely on the logical part of your brain alone- but you must believe in magic! Life is magical when you accept the fact that bigger forces in the universe alter the dynamic of things. When you are not afraid to step out on a limb and take a chance- even if the opportunity in front of you is a little frightening. By facing your own fears and exploring your own motives- you are setting the stage for the grand vision of your life.
Ah life…a magical tour of mind, body, and soul through the passage of time. Today’s challenges will bring you new insights and realisations. Allow yourself to revisit the past only to untie the knots that hold you back in your present time. Then let the past fade, and allow the blueprints of the future to be born in the ruins for a new beginning just before dawn.
By Diana BenAvides
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Comments:
Sandra Marrueco
December 11, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Diana,
Thank you for sharing this site with me. Great work!
All the best,
Sandra