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Saturday, May 14, 2011
Resistance
Resistance
to the disturbance
is
the disturbance.
Vernon Howard
The only way out of anything is through.
Whenever we try to find ways to sidestep the lessons of life we place them deeper inside us…ensuring their resurrection at a later time. And most probably, a resurrection which will be more dramatic and more painful.
We have entered into our earthlife so that we can learn the lessons we have chosen. The learning calls for courage and strength and truth. Interestingly, the more deeply we embrace the lessons, the more courage and strength and truth we have.
There is beauty in the SURRENDER.
And wisdom awaits on the other side.
Bless your life by fully engaging in it.
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I love the opening quote-it makes me think of how one winter I learned to stop fighting the bitter cold.
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