
… outside my window….
… or when GESARA comes. Same diff. When I can shake the need to count my pennies and stretch things out as long as I can….
… when I have the ease and ability of putting cares aside, knowing I’m taken care of….
I will sit here in the experience of love, watching the afternoon sun lay itself to rest in the ocean for the night until, it awakens me again….
I’ll send that love out to all who suffer and invoke the laws of change, grace, and karmic dispensation to help bring forth the abundance that will relieve the suffering in this world.
And honest and compassionate leaders who won’t siphon that wealth off for themselves.
And a society that comes to value the divine states or qualities rather than this 3/4D world’s tinsel and glitter.
***
Years ago, Michael advised me, when I’m at all disturbed, to stand back and observe. Only now am I coming to value and act on that advice. I’m so used to rushing in and rescuing.
And there’s a place for that too. But there’s a much bigger place for standing back and watching than I’ve taken advantage of up till now.
Doing that helps keep me in the middle and out of the extremes. It prevents me from any hasty action, mis-step, mis-calculation. It may calm a situation down. It certainly doesn’t feed it.
***
As I sit here watching the sun set, Lao-Tzu’s words come to me:
“The Way is gained by daily loss,
Loss upon loss until
At last comes rest.” (1)
Lose anything that can be lost: It’s not what we’re seeking. Seek That which is eternal, which can never be lost, which remains after loss upon loss.
Footnotes
(1) Lao Tzu, The Way of Life. The Tao Te Ching. trans. R.B. Blakney. New York, etc.: Avon, 1975, 101.