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Marching Forward

Posted - Aug• 18•16

Life moves on.  No matter what we do to try to slow it down, pause it, or to get it to stay the same – it moves on anyways.

When we look back on periods of time in our lives with a fondness to return, we must realize that nothing stays the same.  The rhythm of the drum of life beats on as we march forward.  What was once a nice home with fresh paint and a manicured lawn may become a broken down house with brown dirt and weeds.  Nothing stays the same.

However, the same is true for improvements over time.  The memories that may have not been so fond, can be replaced with current memories of happiness and joy.  The broken down home can be restored or rebuilt to provide beauty and a wonderful home for a budding family.   Life continues onward, but it can be a good thing as well.

When we embrace the changes of life, we understand that we can no longer live in the past.  When we embrace and accept the changes of life, we continue the march forward into the unknown.   The known is comfortable and may be pleasing, but the unknown is the future of all Beings on the planet.  The unknown is the excitement of life for which we were seeking when we entered this lifetime.

When we step into the unknown with our heads held high and our eyes wide open, we can see the excitement and the beauty before us.  The unknown is full of mystery and excitement.  The question is how are you going to move forward in this lifetime?

Your choice is to continue living in the past, or to accept and embrace the present.  This is your time and someday, too, you might look back on this time with a fondness to return.  Take advantage of each moment that you have during this day and let yourself step into the unknown with excitement rather than fear.

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When we embrace the moment and accept change into our lives, we are beginning to understand nature.  Change is the only constant in our lives, but we can embrace that change as we move into the future with excitement!

Written, Thu, Aug 18, 2016, 7:46 – 7:54 AM MDT

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