What if "nowhere" is actually somewhere meaningful?
How quick human beings can assume they are getting "nowhere." This hypothetical place often evokes negative feelings of impatience, frustration and confusion. How did you get there? The imagined discomfort you feel pushes you to ask when you will leave. Hmm...
What if "nowhere" is actually somewhere meaningful? What if you are where you are and you feel as you do for good reason you haven't figured out yet? Each of us has choices to move through life more or less aware. You might ask, "but, aware of what exactly?"
You may not realize that you frequently make different kinds of decisions at different levels. You are only consciously aware of some of these choices, and even fewer of the implications. Each choice can lead to more than one outcome. If you're unaware of certain undesirable implications, then this prevents you from making another choice.
As you evolve to listen to parts of your authentic self, then all of your decisions concerning mind, body and spirit will come easily. You will recognize joy and blessings in whatever outcome you focus on. This is natural if the highest choices aren't doubted.
Another way of viewing this is to sense unwavering faith enables you to transcend ego. Of course, what makes sense in your logical mind doesn't necessarily resonate with soul. You grant your own choices by creating the life you lead. You are always nowhere and you are always somewhere, based on your process of creation that has mixed results.
In a nutshell, your perception of where you are in space grows from how much attention you give intuition, emotion and rational thought. Your sense of who and where you are is a combination many levels you acknowledge or disregard. Every area of your perception is grounded in the polarity of love and fear. You associate nowhere with fear and somewhere with love. Since fear is an outgrowth of love, even when you have the illusion of being nowehere, you love and ground yourself somewhere, even if it defies words.
Reader Comments (6)
I notice that too. Human beings have a limited consciousness, but spiritual beings are infinite (and beyond.) It's common to think that we are banging our heads against a brick wall, but brick walls still crack and eventually, break. I like to think of the term, "nowhere," as "now here." It's amazing what a space can do.