Friday 13 April 2012

What we like to avoid brings us the most (Jean de la Fontaine, Lao Tze)




Baca Notes@TheBacaJourney “Often a person meets his destiny on the road he tried to avoid”.~ Jean de la Fontaine

My God, would You like to comment on this tweet?

Because of your situation you people don’t have the outline, the insight and understanding We are having. And this is part of the plan, because therefore your life experience is intense and profound, and is requiring much improvisation. It is a creative and exciting process your are all following, even if you grumble here and then. It is demanding a lot and is giving a lot.


On this tweet My comment can be brief. It illustrates in fact you indeed should have confidence in life, in your destination and in the laws of life.

In a special way it is always all right.

If you really could absorb the essence of this tweet, you would realize as I indicated in earlier blogs, the difficulties, the confrontations and crises of your life are the biggest moments of (un)learning. It’s there where you are going bare, are going flat, are undergoing rigorous change, are developing new values​​, are getting new insights, are making really spiritual steps.


And of course you do want to avoid these situations at all costs, because the ego prefers pleasure and convenience. But life forces you to do so.

“Often a person meets his destiny on the road he tried to avoid”
  
So the moral of this tweet is: live, let go, take it here and now as a guide, and live without fear and worry and despair. For what you anxious love to have is not always the best and what you love to avoid is a real shaking experience, necessarily and functional.
And your “My God” is helping with everything.

My blessings to you all


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