Reflections by Tom Hatton (classic novels for teens txt) 📖
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Reflections
On being an element and part of the Cosmos, harmony, flow, upheaval, constant flow and flux are part of ‘everyday living’ within the greater aspect of being, however what we cannot escape is that we are a part of the greater Whole’. Our ability to ‘flow’ with, fully participate, contribute, learn, grow and change within this permanent movement is paramount to contribution and quality of being. Suffering is also part of this, when our ‘expectations’ are not reached or met, and the ‘Greater Cosmos’ gift’s us other circumstances, by which we reject as ‘not what we wanted’. In my opinion, our biggest challenge is the ability to release, let go, and welcome into our way of being the many precious gifts that the greater Universe gives to us so generously.
So we are in a never ending dialogue with what gifts the Universe is sending us, our ability to receive and contribute is paramount within this dynamic. Is our heart at peace or at war? What mood or emotion are we in? And how does this colour the interface of dialogue, internally and externally? How does our culture frame this reference and what family discourse foreshadows or contributes to this critical and complex zone that influences how we contribute to our growth, that of others, and indeed how these very thoughts, actions, attract or dispel circumstances within the Cosmos.
And to add to this complexity, when mentally this is ‘in order’ we have totally forgotten to consider the vessel of Body, where memory is stored for longer than we care to consider. Yet in the domain of body, which is continually restoring and renewing itself, and is it not how we care and look to its wellbeing, and consider what we ingest, supports its constant renewal.
What internal dialogue holds us within a ‘World’ that supports or imprisons us? What colour is the language we use internally? And where does this fall outside of our being? How does this attract or dispel possibilities for action and movement? What message does our thoughts and language give to our bodies? And the Cosmos?
What Love needs to enter our lives, to facilitate the harmony of flow, for these dialogues? As this love enters and flows within the very nature of our being, and constantly alert and adjusting to the internal dialogues of our being, the external smiles upon us and we at the external, from this vista we are more, with the view of the future uncertain, that of the past more clear, and in the present, peace is the resident, and gratitude the welcomed visitor. Oh how the Cosmos will dance of lighter heart and foot, to know that another has joined in its eternal beating heart of the great oneness of all that is.
Publication Date: 10-09-2009
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