Hi,
Not often have we come across an article as lucid and informative as the one below. From Waking Times through Creative Commons licensing we are able to share it with you.
Love,
David and Susan
Hi,
Not often have we come across an article as lucid and informative as the one below. From Waking Times through Creative Commons licensing we are able to share it with you.
Love,
David and Susan

You don’t know what you don’t know.
It’s a simple and powerful truth.
What if, when we don’t know there’s “a special knowing” that’s there for us?
Uncertainty is like spring. When a daffodil bulb feels the call of the sun warming the earth, it can’t see the light but it knows it’s there. And through a gesture of faith, it begins its journey to the light.

Why is it that we don’t ‘go‘ when we know we’ve got to?
Aren’t we amazing all the ways we hold ourselves back?
Yes, we can even hold ourselves back from going to the bathroom when we really need to. For some reason, we don’t want to get rid of our own waste when it’s time.

We were not born to live a mundane existence.
The essence of who we are – pure, clear and strong is life itself.
There is a pressure that comes from the world around us, sometimes even a demand that demands our surrender into a humdrum day-to-day way of being.
When we say yes to that demand, something inside at the heart of our being knows we are stepping out of the rich passionate flow of our life into an ordinariness that may be convenient but costly to our hearts.
What if….. you could create a nuclear event of vast goodness?
What if….. you discovered you had more power as an agent of change than you’ve ever imagined?
What if….. you could give away a weight that’s been hanging around your neck for a long time, so long that you just got used to it?
If you could do any of these would you be willing to give up a habit that would change you and the world around you?

Not knowing how to do something or what’s around the next corner can feel terrifying even life threatening. ‘Not knowing‘ can be spooky and if we use old models of understanding a shock to our ego.
Venturing into the unknown can feel like climbing Mt. Everest.
Or being stopped as something as surreal as this pretend bullfighter.
When we hit the wall of our understanding, it’s an indicator that we’ve outgrown our old definitions for how we think our world should be.