Inshallah
Good Easter Morning!
I left you when I went to begin Saturday's wonderful activities. I was strongly in the God-is-the-Doer Consciousness as I watched His ever-varied show. I was also firmly wedded to Allowing Him to fully ENJOY whatever He might be experiencing through me.
I am choosing to share that this dual perspective completely changed my experience of what could be described as a most "interesting" day. Things happened during the training room activity that have simply never occurred before. Much is confidential AND I can share that our music system went on the blink twice. In the past I would've probably become very agitated. With the perspective mentioned above, I was totally calm and somewhat amused. I could tell that things were being thrown to test just how entrenched my composure was. I just kept reminding myself that I wasn't responsible as I wasn't the do-er...and though I was willing to perform whatever was necessary, ultimately the buck stopped at the ONE'S door, not mine. By allowing God to enjoy these little ripples (that could have appeared rather major) I just rolled along.
In fact I was having so much fun, in spite of the continual "tests", that I realized how very lovely life could be IF I could maintain this perspective all the time! We create our own messes by allowing the ego to take over or think it is responsible, in control. AS IF.... Wisdom is allowing God to have His little play remembering we are witnesses. Our best move is to allow His enjoyment since that is the reason our separation from Him manifested in the first place.
The really cool thing is that we, ourselves, experience tremendous enjoyment by allowing God to have His fun, consciously. Any experience can be lovely if we hold the intention to make it enjoyable to God. If we are allowing in this manner, we maximize the possibility that God will manifest things in ways that would obviously be the most enjoyable...for either of us!
I have watched this awareness come and go. The rewards are so obvious that I will continue my resolve to make this way of "seeing" more permanent.
May your Easter Day be blessed!
Loving you always, k
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