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Finding Clarity

Posted - Aug• 04•16

No one knows how it’s going to be at the end.  We know how we’ve come into this world and this lifetime, but we do not know how we’re going to exit this lifetime.  One thing is for certain, this lifetime is a temporary existence on the spectrum of our infinite self.

Sometimes it’s hard to admit that we are only in this body for a relatively short period of time.  After we “return home” the world will keep on going.  Life continues in both the physical and non-physical worlds.  It is the return home that seems like an ending, but is the continuation of an infinite self.

As we move through the events of the day, week, and our entire lifetime, it is easy to get wrapped up into those events, while forgetting the higher picture.  Life is not about accumulations and accolades.  Life is about love, joy, happiness and peace.  Life is about this moment that we can choose how to live.

No matter your circumstances, there are still choices to be made.   Choices that come from within that will determine your level of joy – for this moment.  Always remember the temporariness of this lifetime so that you might avoid getting wrapped up in the “drama du jour!”   Drama is created in the mind with a model of thoughts.  In reality though, the drama never matters at the end.

When you are nearing the end, do you think you will care about politics?  Do you think you will care about what Aunt Mabel said at the dinner table?   When we near the end of this lifetime, we begin to have clarity.   A clarity that some may have never experienced beforehand.  With that clarity comes some awareness of what’s really important.

Imagine yourself nearing the end of this lifetime.  Think about what will be important to you at that moment in time.  Now imagine if you placed the same importance on those things now.  Maybe, you can gain clarity before nearing the end.  Maybe, you can have that clarity now!

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Put yourself on a higher plane.  Look down on this lifetime and see what is truly important.  The sooner you find the importance of life, the more time you will have to enjoy it!

Written, Thu, Aug 4, 2016, 7:20 – 7:29 AM MDT

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