"We think we procrastinate but the cosmos unfolds with immaculate timing. We are always exactly on time." - Almine
Sometimes we spend much of our current believing we ought to be doing something (that we're not), or that we're not following through, or that we're stuck, or that we're dragging our feet.
And, often, that very interpretation of procrastination or impatience that's the issue at least as far being perceptive and enjoying the whole and wholy moment to moment.
What if, as Almine reminds, any transition can be done with pain--or with grace. That when Oneness is lived there is no discrete division, and thus truly no transition. That no obstruction is possible when it's all one Being, one contiguous wholeness--it's all part of the wholeness--whatever happens is that Wholeness, too. Even the obstacles are wholeness.
I mentioned in the FAQ for this faciliated Salon that I may share some clearing techniques to help us recall this Whole, this sense of inspiration, so I wanted to share a new, free video training on Ho'oponopono released today, April 13th (lesson 1 online now). The idea of this technique is to recognize that most often we are operating from extrapolated memory and conditioning (our repetitive, stored assumptions and fixations) , rather than moment by moment perception and inspiration.
And, even, ultimately fixations aren't wrong--but it does obscure the lived-out-loud realization of being free from suffering, vibrantly alive and conscious.
(I call the Hawaiian shamanic technique Ho'oponopono a clearing technique, they call it cleaning--semantics.)
"Everyone wants a short-cut to cleaning and reaching Zero. I do, too.
But it’s that very impatience that needs cleaned. Wanting something right now is Memory playing out, urging us to get instant gratification. It’s data. The Divine has no sense of time and no urgency. Wanting things to unfold faster than they unfold is a wonderful opportunity to clean.
I keep cleaning because it makes me feel lighter, happier and healthier; it is a fast-track way for me to remove the data in my being so I can get closer to the Divine; and because it’s easy, effortless, and free. - Joe Vitale, Free Ho'oponopono Training
Today, give Ho'oponopono a try. Or, at least, note how you layer oughts and shoulds upon how things are unfolding. Consider the possibility they may be perfectly timed just as they are. Write or share something dealing with these themes in daily life.
ART CREDITS: trail and eros of becoming the king, by Outi Harma
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