“Things are different now. That’s not going to happen anymore.
“I know. It just takes a little getting used to I guess.”
“Yah, I know what you mean. I keep looking for stuff on the ground, and shoes and socks scattered around the floor.”
“Well, we knew this day was going to happen. I’m happy our children have moved on.”
“Me, too. Let’s go get some ice cream.”
“Good idea.”
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“Change is the only constant in life,” is a common phrase. Sometimes, we welcome the “change,” but often times we have a bit of uneasiness about “change.” When we become accustomed to our lives, and feel good about it, we sometimes do not want anything to change. We do what we can to keep things going as what we like to think of as “normal.”
However, life often has a different “plan.” Sometimes, when things are chugging along at a way that we feel comfortable with, the universe gives us an opportunity for growth. When we are “connected to outcome” we put ourselves in a situation that opens the door for disappointment. When we make our plans, take the next step in the direction that we think we should go at this moment in time; and then “let go” we are more “in flow” with the universe.
It’s when we try to hang on to things for which we know are going to change – such as the growing up of your children, who eventually move into the world to seek their exciting life, when we set ourselves up for disappointment. “Change is the only constant.” We must “let go” of the way things “were” and move forward to the exciting times that lie before us. Let go, of the “good ole days” and create new ones with each and every moment of life you have before you.
The “good ole days” always look “better” from arrears. It’s when you are in the middle of those times, that you often do not realize what you have before you. Often times we do not appreciate a moment in our life until it has passed us by. Maybe we should start appreciating this moment, so we can create new “good ole days.”
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Let go of everything that you feel you want to stay constant in your life. This can and will be difficult. That does not mean you need to sell off your possessions, and sever all of your relationships. No, what it means is that you are connected to nothing, and open to everything!
Written Tue, Aug 5, 2014 8:06 – 8:15 AM MT
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