“Be at ease, young man … tomorrow is another day!” These very words that came to me as I sat quietly in meditative communication with the universe last night lifted my somewhat troubled state, unsettled by a day in which seemingly good news nevertheless made me feel less than cheerful since it derived from things that now seem to eat at my core as they are no longer part of me, from the practice of law.
Consigned to a pragmatic stance in the wake of the simple words of comfort, a reminder that this means of living is now but a temporary resort to ‘things of old’ to help bring me ‘things anew’, the new life I am slowly creating for myself, a life that fulfils me and expresses who I am, I can then step back and appreciate the blessings I have received.
And today is indeed another day and as I re-engage with that new life, preparing material for this blog and learning new skills to help me improve it make my dreams come true, my heart lifts and I settle into this role with utter delight. Patience is not only a virtue, it seems, but an absolute must for anyone seriously seeking a better life and hoping to manifest their wildest dreams. So it is that, with mental adjustments that carry the essence of tai chi, I feel the slow yet focused change of perspective slip in, leaving peace and joy in its wake and the vestiges of sadness are cast aside once more and fade into the distance. Welcome back!
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