One will keep us from the other.
Predictability and Possibility.
One will keep us from the other.
One will keep us from the other.
Talk with him or her often.
Ask him to remind you to be wide-eyed.
Seek her counsel and lean into her innocence.
Think back…How did you see before you were taught in/out, up/down, left/right, right/wrong, or winner/loser?
The inner child knows these answers.
Before we started to analyze everything we simply experienced everything.
So may you……simply…
………………………………………..experience…
………………………………………………………………..everything.
The you that is truly you will be so glad to see you again.
Crossed paths with some great words of wisdom this week…
“A house built at a crossroads is a house built on fear.” Roger W. Thompson
“Be open to it being way better than you imagined.” Mike Foster
When it comes to our most cherished relationships, Solidarity > Solutions. Bell and Joel
Everyday we graduate.
We graduate from yesterday into today.
We graduate from today into tomorrow.
Here are some notes take with you into each new world the sunrise authors and sunset embraces…
Rather than knowing what you’re going to be against, first find out what you’re going to be for.
You can climb your ladders and mountains of success or simply remember everyday to step into the flow of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness, goodness, and self-control. That river will always lead somewhere beautiful.
Keeping your head down and white knuckling your destiny into a reality is quite popular. But what if joy is the hinge of the doors to our destiny?
It will be much easier to be closed and certain rather than open and curious. You may not always be correct in the eyes of the popular vote, but you will be connected with those you’ve been entrusted and to world at large.
As you juggle being, doing, and having, keep your eyes on your being. Your hands will then always gratuitously know what they already have and they will always eagerly find something to do.
The conversations here revolve around mathematics.
As for our roles, it’s an ever changing discussion on when to add, how to multiply, and what to divide. Learning which one to choose and when to choose it is the art form.
As for the soul, the discussion must always be about subtraction to remove, undo, and unlearn that which isn’t necessary so that we can enjoy the well which never runs dry.