Don’t try to control your Life. You
can’t. Instead, simply go with the flow!
Someone
we know is going through a tough phase in Life. None of what he’s doing or is
trying to do is yielding him the results that he is looking for. In fact, for
most part, his efforts are not fetching him any results. He’s trying harder
each day, fighting frustration and depression, but he’s just not getting what
he wants. He asked me what he should be doing.
I said: “Simply,
go with the flow!”
But what
do you do when you don’t like the direction of the flow? The truth is, you don’t
have a choice. Well, when you are unable to proceed in the direction you want
to move in, you can either resist Life and suffer. Or you can simply accept –
and want – what you get. Wanting what you get is the key to happiness. Truly.
Stay
anticipating and welcoming the possibility of an exciting adventure and you
will never be unhappy. On the other hand, you will be able to feel and be the
bliss in each moment. What is a sudden health diagnosis: a cancer or any other
debilitating disease? It is an adventure. What is a job loss? An adventure.
What is a broken relationship? It’s an adventure. You call something an
adventure when it is an experience that you have not been through before.
Almost all the time since you__and I__were born we have been encountering Life
at its own terms. One surprise after another. But we see it in a linear
fashion. We see our Life go through only
these stages: birth to starting school, starting
school to finishing school (pre-school to high-school), starting a course to
qualifying for that degree, starting a job to starting a family, finishing
actively caring for children to retiring from your job, starting retirement to
reaching death. So, while are essentially flowing with Life, we think we are in
control. Surely, a lot of these stages apply to almost anyone who is capable of
reading this post now. But if we look deeper, peeling off layer after layer in
each stage, we will notice that there have been so many unforeseen events at
each stage of our lives, events that we have been able to overcome them and get
to today. So, why this anxiety about Life’s next surprise or adventure? Why the
fear of an ‘unknown’ future? Why do you want to control Life and steer it away
from adventure to predictability?
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