I once read that questions get answers, and better questions get better answers. Often we stare at the world asking what have you given me, where is mine, when is my time? Yet from the beginning of existence, the answer never changes and it never will. We can scream at the stars and groan over genetics and moan over lost opportunities, We can cuss the world with every word and breath as it passes us by, or we can take control with one simple question. https://youtu.be/WAH9KBJ1AXE
This is the surrender of self and death to the ego, and with a servant’s heart, we will ask, “WHAT CAN I DO TODAY TO IMPROVE MY LIFE AND THOSE LIVES AROUND ME? You see, the mystery to life, the key to success we search for is not hidden from us, Quite the contrary, Life is not out there, it’s not in a career or relationship, it’s not in the perfect body or the perfect home. Life in its beauty and brilliance is much closer than that. Life is wrapped up within,
But generations of wrong thinking have buried and dumped false and disillusioned hopes on what the meaning of life actually represents. And we chase and we chase but never grab hold of this illusion. Success is not next year, success was not last year, success is RIGHT NOW. The question is not where, when and why, but WHAT. What can I DO and what happens IF I DO? We’ve been asking the wrong questions, and life is no respecter of person. The sun shines and sets on the good and the bad alike, so the questions we ask will dictate our outcome. What you ask, you will get.
When we uncover the servant’s heart which supersedes all false beliefs and unleashes the warrior within, The poor pitiful questions of where is mine, when is my time, whaa whaa whaa, now become bold and liberating statements. Such as how do I align with the rhythm and beat of life’s heart and do for life?! See, a universal law exists, stating to love with passion and conviction and to leave this world a better place than you found it. And in doing so, life brings us where doubt, fear, illusions, and wrong questions never could.
Shakespeare said that “The world is a stage and we’re mere players,” But most of us go through life without the script, outwardly searching the world for what lies within, The pen to the story lies inside your heart and within your heart lies the story. Until we recognize the story of life is an internal treasure, we will aimlessly chase meaningless dreams. The question is not when, where and why, the question is, WHAT: What are you doing with your story and what happens when you start living it?
Cheers and Love
Jeran
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