Thanks again to a reader, I need to add that meditation can certainly include hobbies that don't need constant mental attention. We need to be able to attempt to put our feeling-focus on the fact there is nothing to think about since everything is happening exactly as it must ~ so no worries.
When we do begin to feel concern, simply be aware and feel peace to shut your thinking off. Practice as often as you can make yourself go above and beyond. Every day you must try harder than the day before, for awhile.
Gardening, music, generally crafts, tinkering, mowing the lawn, fishing, washing dishes, sewing, art that flows from us, or dance that flows, and even being with a loved pet. I'm sure we've got a good idea, but activities tend to take our focus away from nothing. A silent, peaceful mind will carry your heart to a very deep place you will begin to relish.
Again, the awareness that everything happens exactly as it's supposed to can be incorporated and encouraged in a child's life very easily. But it's not going to come across naturally if the guardian doesn't believe it. So many adults are already too concerned about the things in life they believe make it flow.
We need to take an honest look at ourselves, without judgment (not easy), or else how are we ever going to get on the track towards everlasting peace, joy, and unconditional love in the future?
Imagine how simple it could be to talk (everyday there'd be an opportunity) with a child about the fact the biggest things in life (all of nature) are governed by this invisible force none of us can do anything about. And the same force organizes, perfectly, what needs to happen so we'll be able to see how we feel and what we've done then. We don't need to have all the answers.
Most situations open the doors to opportunities to discuss feelings with children: it's okay to feel what we do, but angry feelings aren't going to change anything, or we can show them how they can help others that may need comfort, which is love. That can always lead to further awareness of conditions we feel (which is personal judgment) that can stop people from helping, comforting or simply reaching out. Awareness is curative ~
If you honestly believe your actions allow the timing of things to happen, you're sadly delusional. Absolutely, our actions do create, but if you've ever been disappointed it's not happening in your time frame, you may wonder why. Frustration grows, especially if you mentally believe you've done things well.
All I want to say to you, is that "timing" is as unfathomable as nature. Most of us accept nature is what it is, in conjunction with man's influence, so why can't we accept this same invisible force or energy could possibly have some affect on our lives that we ultimately can't do anything about?
When you think about it, all situations show us how we handled them. Isn't that where the old phrase "Hindsight is 20/20" came from? The cliches are pretty endless. Try catching yourself doing good things! Acknowledge it and it will happen again. Catch yourself again, and what happens? Happiness?
Thanks for being here, and lets begin to help others wake up more too.
Always ~ LL
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