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The journey is everything. A friend of mine asked me if I was going to hide my website until it is finished. I thought: “Why would I do that? I want everyone to go through this process of manifestation with me in real-time. I don’t want to focus on just revealing a finished product. 5 billion years ago, If God would have waited until the universe looked perfect and complete, we would still be waiting for the big bang.”
Waiting till the site is perfect, is just another projection of my insecurities. “Is it good enough?” “Am I good enough?” It is time to take a break from self-analysis and trust that I am being guided towards a transcendent, if yet concealed perfection. Not a perfection that I need to explain or even understand but one that I experience with my entire being.
Why do we spend so much time in self-analysis? Human beings are the most complex form of life on this planet, and we spend most of our limited days trying to crack the code of our unlimited human mind. Self-analysis serves its purpose in traditional therapies but when it consumes our thoughts and experiences, it adds density to our energy fields. This density leads to stress, lack of intuition and the inability to even remember our dreams which is an important component to healing and transformation. Meditation is a great way to practice taking a break from self-analysis. Another wonderful way is the practice of non-judgment. Just tell yourself the next time you have a thought that leads to over thinking about your place in the universe: “There is no error in the game. I AM exactly where I need to be and exactly who I need to be at this moment.”
Too much self-analysis rarely leads to insights or bliss. These moments of inspiration are reserved for delightfully spontaneous recognition. Slowing down our thinking and learning to sense the gap between thoughts actually taps the muse on the shoulder and she turns to us showering more inspiration into our lives. There is no error and it’s all a perfect dance.
A friend, who sells high quality ergonomic chairs called me today to invite me to join him at a convention of Dentists tomorrow. The muse is hilarious sometimes. He is not German. He’s Dutch. Close enough!
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