
Every moment in our life throws seed of opportunities because we are part of this evolutionary process. We are completely oblivious and unaware, therefore we miss these opportunities. If we live in awareness, we will see these seeds which will present to us opportunities for growth. Through our own free will, we can disrupt this process but if we live lives where we flow in this process, we see each moment as opening up something. We do not talk of positive or negative experiences but just experiences without labeling. The mind puts things in compartments to feel safe but like this we kill the moment.
What we think was a negative experience could be the best opportunity to grow spiritually.
1. No Labels – They prevent me from seeing reality as it is.
2. Every moment is neutral because it is up to me to make these seeds grow. The
worst thing that can happen is an emotion or blockage that has made its home in
my psyche.
3. To find balance in all circumstances. The balance we achieve is sometimes the
result of a compromise, sometimes by finding a balance in a dysfunction. We
will sense this because we still feel some level of discomfort in the
situation. The knowledge of this is positive and the fact that we acknowledge
that in this situation means that there is still some area in our lives that is
trying to mature.
One has to carry the dysfunctional balance with deep awareness and acknowledge the situation as being neutral. If we get stuck in the inner drama, we kill the seeds of opportunity. We must commit ourselves to allow the seeds of opportunity to manifest in our lives which will then open up new doors.
The spiritual life has many perspectives like a crystal with many facets, which will present different directions and opportunities. We will never know the best direction but by moving into the spiritual life and seeing different aspects of the prism, we will be presented with different spiritual impulses which will then take us through our own process to the best possible us.
Fear restricts our vision which does not allow the multi-faceted aspect of our vision to develop.