INSPIRATIONAL BLESSINGS - The Moon is Waxing - Time to Plan and Plant




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e identify the experience of our existence through the interpretation of our observations. We then register this interpretation which leads to a memory, a conclusion and then a future response. This cycle repeats over and over with new interpretations of new observations with new responses waiting for the next moment.

Eventually however, the anticipation produced by our memory will begin to override our observations and we will completely misread what is happening. All this is being stored and recalled, while we live as the identity of the opinion of our experience of our observation of our experience of our existence. We use these observations, interpretations and memories to shape how we view and relate to the 'world' that is surrounding us. We shape every response and reaction that we have, and we do it with these same exact tools. This becomes our purpose, our process, our preferences . . . and on and on . . .

We are constantly moving from the presentation of all this information — which is the present moment — into our interpretation and projection from all this information — which is the future . . . we move from presentation into interpretation into projection. Our presentation is measured as the finite potential (physical world) and our projection is measured as the infinitely possible (mental world) . . . our presentation is measured as space and our projection is experienced as time.

Out of all this there are a few components you can manage, and then master, where the mixtures and ratios determine the quality of your life. How to interpret your observations is one part you can manage and another is the ratio between how much of the 'infinitely possible' (hope, purpose and vision) you employ within your 'finite potential' (the physical realities of the observed).

The more 'infinitely possible' you use, the more push back and yet the more unpredictable adventure you receive . . . the more 'finite potential' you use, the less push back, the more safety and predictability you receive.

Remember: in this particular instance — safety can ultimately become dangerous because safety will bring stagnation, and stagnation brings frustration leading to emotional outbursts. If you prefer fulfillment . . . mix your life moderately—not enormously—in favor of adventure . . . you will be rewarded with gentle, graceful and unexplained joys as you progress consistently toward mastery.

These inspirational Blessings are like mantras . . . reminders that cause us to think at a new angle . . . to shake up old patterns . . . to renew and rebuild our vision and purpose. We then gain insight to ignite and inspire an opening to manifest our conscious focus through conscious action.
 

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