Thursday, 7 May 2020

13 may 2016. i read somewhere continues... and so do i... x

i read somewhere:
To regain patience, learn to love the sour, the bitter, the salty, the clear." James Richardson
Because if you enhance your appreciation for the sour, the bitter, the salty, and the clear, you will not only regain patience, but also generate unexpected opportunities.
You will tonify your mood, beautify your attitude, and deepen your gravitas.
Seek out the tangy, the smouldering, the soggy, the spunky, the chirpy, the gritty, and an array of other experiences you may have previously kept at a distance.
Here are three of our deepest spiritual aspirations:
1. to develop the capacity to thrive in the midst of raging contradictions;
2. to be discerning as we protect ourselves from people's flaws while at the same time being generous as we celebrate their beauty;
3. to refrain from dividing the world into two groups, those who help and agree with us and those who don't.
"A thousand half-loves must be forsaken to take one whole heart home." Rumi.
You will be invited to shed a host of wishy-washy wishes so as to become strong and smart enough to go in quest of a very few burning, churning yearnings. Are you ready to sacrifice the mediocre in service to the sublime?
have a great day everyone. everything is all right and you are amazing! x


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