


Alan Groh
Mar 25, 2022
Worldwide
Categories:
Inspiration, Reflection, Spiritual, Transcendental
One must lose one’s life in order to find it.
-Anne Morrow Lindbergh
As many of us end the work week, pause and reflect, not on what you accomplished but who was the person that showed up for it. External circumstances so drive our lives that their pursuit determines what our state of being will be.
We are often so busy trying to control the outcome of the happenings in our daily lives, so intent on projecting our tomorrows that we let life slip away. Right now is all we have to be sure, and each moment passes as fleetingly as the last.
Sometimes it feels as if each moment is beyond time and place. Perhaps, it is a gift from a Higher Power that we receive and release simultaneously, like a dragonfly that lights on our hand and will either be crushed or fly away if we try to close our fingers over it.
Life is a series of things to let go of, our friends and loved ones, our children as they grow, our dreams, or our youth.
Only our inner self is the constant to be found and learned about every day, in the present moment.
Are you consciously aware of who you are each moment? That is where life is, and that is where you can slow time. OK…so let me ask you…how well are you enjoying (that is, putting joy into) each moment today?
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