Discovering Who I Am

Yoga means union. By getting out into nature, I remember who I am

I have dreams. I now realize that they’re not my dreams, but the desire of consciousness to create through me. If I stifle these creative impulses then I’m stopping the flow of life through my being.

When not allowed to flow, the creative energy will stagnate. Denying these creative impulses can make you physically ill.

How many people are walking around in the world doing things they don’t want to do?

How many people are brave enough to listen to those inner urgings and to follow them with complete abandon? Can doing something you love ever turn into a bad thing?

Those who allow creativity to work through them are rewarded by remarkable lives, but if ego then takes credit all kinds of woes can occur.

By being in a state of complete gratitude every moment, the life situation doesn’t need to get so heavy. There is an ease to life that is found in this natural state.

Life is what it is. Life is to be lived, and it doesn’t have to have some great reason. By trying to direct the flow of life from a narrow viewpoint with rigid expectations, we invite untold problems and obstacles to arise.

We can control how we feel within and the life situation around us need never take that control away.

See life as it is. It isn’t Instagram perfect; it is real, in the trenches, day to day ups and downs, getting dirty and growing through it all.

It is knowing that today you did your best and that’s the best you can do.

It is always wanting to expand while being perfectly grateful for who you are and what you have at the same time.

I choose in each moment to be grateful, mindful, empathetic, loving, and wise. I live my life as best I can, leading by example and energy. I love all and understand all suffering.

I see others for who they really are, and I accept them in this moment.

I see myself for who I really am, and I accept that in this moment.

By holding my focus on what I want to have, I am able to clearly see the path to get there. I move with enthusiasm from one task to the next, enjoying the process and not worrying about hurrying to an outcome.

There is an ease to all of this, a sense of knowing that everything is going to turn out exactly as it is supposed to. I am not egotistical enough to think that my way is the correct way. I have preferences of what I would like to see in my life, but I am open to accepting that I don’t understand the reasons behind everything.

I have faith that there are no accidents in life, and that everything is here for my own growth and learning.

I live each day in a state of complete gratitude and acceptance. Nothing I do harms anyone intentionally, and I live my own life as I allow others to live theirs. I understand that in every moment I am free to choose how I process what is around me.

By choosing to find meaning in everything, I am allowing myself to live a life full of miracles.

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