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October 17, 2022, thepowerpath.com
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As many of you know this is a time of turbulent transitions, including those that are personal, societal, global, climatic, experiential, internal, external, physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental. In other words, just about every way possible.
How do we cope? The world’s population is much too big now for any one person to change the impact on hundreds of millions of people. Many will be disrupted, many will die untimely deaths due to uncontrolled circumstances. When there is an earthquake or an avalanche one just has to wait it out and cope with the aftermath as best as one can. Some will not be prepared for such dramatic and sudden changes and will perish or go by the wayside. What can be done? Actually, a great deal can be done if one is prepared and not resistant to change.
Here are some ways to be prepared and ways to cope with the unthinkable:
- Always accept what happens as if you had chosen it, even if you disagree with it.
- Do what you can to help in a local way but realize you cannot save the whole world or the masses.
- Accept transitions as part of the greater transformation. There is always birth and death, sometimes more of one than the other.
- Make a habit of blessing everyone and everything as often as possible.
- Refrain from judgement as best you can. None of us knows the ramifications of each decision made.
- Regarding those things you cannot control, realize its only a movie played on the screen that is not influenced by what is playing on it. You are not the movie, only the screen.
- Get some distance from the whole drama. Be as neutral as you can. Open your heart, find kindness and generosity there, as well as compassion and forgiveness. Cultivate gratitude no matter how awful the event seems.
- Be as present as possible during every waking moment. Be aware that the current moment is eternal. What is occurring is passing out of reality.
- Pay attention to your awareness, consciousness, presence. They are the only things you can count on, the only stability, the only reality in a world of illusions. They are what connect you to everyone and everything, even to what appears to be your most bitter enemy.
- There is no crisis to the one who sees no crisis.
- Be aware of how you frame things, how you interpret the world around you. Be aware of your choices in how you judge things.
- Remember that anger is sourced in fear and fear is sourced in the illusion of separation. Fear is suffering, unnecessary and never justified.
- Adrenaline is not necessarily fear but a call to action.
- Be fearless and strike (make your choice) like lightning when the time is right.
- Share what you have with whomever needs it. There is always more.
- Physician heal thyself. Do not be blinded by the light. Look at your shadow to heal yourself.
- Where you stumble, there your treasure lies. You stumble where you are not looking or paying attention.
- Stay in your own lane. Ask if another needs help, but do not meddle.
- Do not find meaning and self-worth in others’ dramas or in your own.
- Sound can heal when used appropriately. Avoid excessive clamor. Seek Peace within.
- Look around and see that there is nothing outside of Spirit. God is.
- Laugh often, play often, sing often.
- Do not refrain from pleasure. Just don’t need it to be whole or gratified.
- You do not have to do anything about love. Let it be strong. Let it be full. Let it be.
Transitions may require letting go of the known, letting go of what you have become attached to even if that has been a prison. There is loss, yet there is something greater awaiting, something that is unchanged, just neglected, waiting to be embraced again. Perhaps it will become known to you. It is what is always true. Always true.
Be someone who transitions well. Accept it. Integrate it. Look for the opportunity in it. It is not other than you, rather it is also you.
If you cannot, that is okay too. Perhaps it is not the right time yet. The unclear will become clear and you will know how. Meanwhile there is always something to celebrate.
If you grumble, if you complain, if you are critical, just notice. Just observe. Feeling unhappy is never fun. Behind that you do feel good, very good, just temporarily out of focus. See if you can bring it into focus and you will perform what seems like a magic trick. Amazing!
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Managing Turbulent Transitions | José Stevens
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