Nothing & everything to learn
Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 11:54PM
Liara Covert in Self Improvement

"Once you answer most of the questions you've ever had about death, you'll have answered most of the questions you've ever had about life." -Neale Donald Walsch

Many people fear mystery in life as much as the unknowns they imagine about death and beyond.  If you seek to memorize supposed 'facts', then you're unconscious quest is to re-create the past.  Turn instead to the idea of your unlimited creative potential.  Consider that suffering and learning may be the required process to jog your memory about what you already know about your skills and talents.  Start to see new kinds of connections between what you've done and what you'll do.

What if increasing your sensitivity and self-awareness were the key to reminding you that you are always teachable?  As you reflect, you can learn to understand past experiences in the context of who you are today.  You can restore faith and confidence in yourself by deciding how you can benefit from lessons learned and apply this in the future.  Step back from what you thought you knew about yourself and the world and embrace what you have yet to become.

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