"Be patient toward all that is unresolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves.
Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them.
And the point is to be able to live everything.
Live the questions."
~ Rainer Maria Wilke
It feels awful to react strongly to a situation and then regret you didn't respond from a centered place. Have you made a hasty decision only to discover that if you had waited a tad bit longer you would have made a wiser choice? And, most likely saved yourself a lot of time and energy in the process.
Patience is a power that allows us to take a breath and get comfortable in the unknown spaces of life. It supports us to bear the times when old structures are dismantling and new ones are not yet in place. As an act of refrain, patience keeps us from forcing situations or attempting to control others.
Patience is the result of experiencing life as a process rather than a goal. It is a key ingredient that allows us to hold the tension long enough to gather all the information needed to make a decision. As we embrace the bigger co-creative flow of life, we strengthen internal trust and Patience becomes power!
This week use your awareness to note a time in your life when being patient paid off. Remember how it felt to hold the tension and then to discover it was all worth it.
Do you have a situation in your life now where you could exercise a little more patience? Practice breathing deeper each time the tendency to force things arises. Patience is like riding a gentle wind. It honors the flow of life and Raises Your State.
It feels awful to react strongly to a situation and then regret you didn't respond from a centered place. Have you made a hasty decision only to discover that if you had waited a tad bit longer you would have made a wiser choice? And, most likely saved yourself a lot of time and energy in the process.
Patience is a power that allows us to take a breath and get comfortable in the unknown spaces of life. It supports us to bear the times when old structures are dismantling and new ones are not yet in place. As an act of refrain, patience keeps us from forcing situations or attempting to control others.
Patience is the result of experiencing life as a process rather than a goal. It is a key ingredient that allows us to hold the tension long enough to gather all the information needed to make a decision. As we embrace the bigger co-creative flow of life, we strengthen internal trust and Patience becomes power!
This week use your awareness to note a time in your life when being patient paid off. Remember how it felt to hold the tension and then to discover it was all worth it.
Do you have a situation in your life now where you could exercise a little more patience? Practice breathing deeper each time the tendency to force things arises. Patience is like riding a gentle wind. It honors the flow of life and Raises Your State.

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