I am writing this post from the beautiful cost of Kwazulu Natal in South Africa. I love this area especially in winter. Being of tropical climate, it is mild enough to still get away with summer wear and enjoy the ocean in cooler weather.
So I found the below phrase from one of my favorite authors (Jerry and Esther Hicks). Abraham had some interesting words about the concept of complaining. When I look at the phrase and cast it on just the past week, I can see how high in some areas the hit ratio of complaining, feeling guilty and feeling the need to control is. And I can also see why there has been blockage in the good coming through in those areas.
So I invite you to start asking yourself a very simple question. What are you complaining about? Be willing to surrender that to a higher power to help you resolve. Maybe it's time to surrender that wall and allow the good to flow in?
Complaining about anything holds you in the place of refusing to receive the things you've been asking for. Justifying about anything holds you in the place of refusing to let in the very things that you've been asking for. Blaming someone holds you in the place of refusing to let in the things that you've been asking for. Feeling guilty, feeling angry, it doesn't matter what you call it; it is a refusal, not a conscious one. You're asking; you can't help but ask. The Universe is yielding; it must yield. It's a big question, folks: why aren't you letting it in?
I guess I'd rather say Fuck That out loud than let it simmer inside and rot away my thoughts and brain.
ReplyDeleteI hear you Scots Lass. Letting it out has its place and I do feel venting is a way to deal ;) God knows I say my fair share of Fuck That! I guess for me it's a state of mind. If Fuck That gets it out, expressed and on it's way, then amen! I worry when it traps me in a spiral of pity and bitterness. That's what I read from that phrase. The avoiding getting trapped in a spiral. Something I work towards. Loving your honesty :)
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