Where are you coming from? And what are your biggest priorities?
I guess you remember - that you are looking for something big. It is bigger, in the grandest scheme of things. So remember this when you are dealing with smaller things. That all of them are made out of the quantum soup, and is an essence of God. And therefore, think big, and let the small things take care of themselves. Because it's not any more expensive, or hard, to think big. And that when the right time comes, everything falls squarely in place. And that your life is essentially just a combination of "todays". So he said that as you set your intent on living your ideal day, every day, therefore it becomes an ideal week, month, year, decade, and eventually, life.
The other thing worth remembering is impermanence. Nothing survives the cruel fate, kings and knaves will turn to mere dust and shadows.
I know what I want.
I want to make it easier for humanity to choose happy, uplifting thoughts. Why do you want this? Because it would be nice if good thoughts are readily available for everyone. If everyone starts to have the tendency to enjoy and feel good about themselves. Because I have experienced this, and the quality of my life is purely a function of the thoughts I run in between my ears.
"But what we want you to understand that if you continue to look at what-is and speak of what-is, you will not find the improvement you desire. You may see a parade of changing faces and places, but your life will essentially show no improvement. If you want to effect substantial change in your life experience, you have to offer substantially different vibrations, which means you must think thoughts that feel different as you think them."
Essentially, every lack or negative feeling shows one what they actually want. Therefore, another way to pivot is to simply ask, upon encountering such resistance - what do I actually want? and how can I get it? or work towards it? and then focus on that. focus on the doing. Say - good, bad, who knows? and ask about what you need to do and then do it :)
And the power of fulfilling your commitments (integrity) and the power of good enough. :) the easiest promises to break are the ones you made to yourself.
So keep it. Keep it good enough.
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