I don't normally put a quote in my photo but this one is important to share along with my short post about waiting as a Projector, Generator, Manifesting Generator and Reflector. In fact, Manifestors have to wait at some point too.
Waiting on a mental level can make you feel like wasting of time. That is because the mind is so conditioned by the 7 centered to be like a Manifestor, therefore, waiting become an option for the mind.
So every single time you contemplate about waiting, the mind will give you an option "why wait?". The mind loves to think that it can initiate and generate (doing) without realising that itself is not an energy center.
And without any source of energy, the mind forces the body to do it. We end up using our energy at the wrong timing or for the wrong purposes/work.
If you want to know where your mind thinks it can get the energy? Look at your openness. Imagine you with an open root, end up rushing for things that not even need to be hurry, and burnout your adrenaline along the process.
Naturally, our body love to wait because right timing is so precious. While waiting for specific things, we do what the body do and we moves as the body moves.
And if we can grasp that waiting is not about doing nothing, waiting can be a graceful movement towards success, satisfaction and inner peace.
To practice waiting as a state of spirituality, follow your Strategy and Authority. Slowly you will get to feel your right timing for everything.
Photo: Sunset in Klang, Malaysia.
Original post: instagram.com/yourpersonalmotivator
Thank you for reading, I hope this can shed some lights on your journey!
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I try to teach my girls to just close their eyes and do nothing. Just to listen and to feel what is going around them. It is something my dad taught me, to calm my mind... I see it being useful at work as well, I see far too many people who mistake activity for productivity!
Ahh that is lovely way to meditate and observe the serene calmness around....the best way to keep mind and body active..
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Thank you!
Sometimes, waiting is the best thing. Action can be good, and of course, if we're forever waiting then we are never acting, so that's not good. But waiting for the right moment to take the right action itself a spiritual exercise. The key is to know when to act and when to wait.
I love this thought, though.
Beautiful reminder, @roselifecoach! And...
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Thank you very much!
Love his book! I also love this one ”take every moment and accept it”
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To practice the art of waiting in a state of spirituality, i reach into my soul and faith and be open to Where the day Will take me. In the end you will get to feel your right timing or guidanceway to and for everything. Listen to the innervoice is the best advice My mum gave me !
And its always right and spot in. So I am guided by My own voice without sound and speaking !
Have a grand day dear.
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Britt
That is lovely quote to add onto your message. Just be yourself and live in present ...that what I took out from the post
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Waiting is something that drives me nuts, but as I get older I am seeing the importance of learning to wait. Often this is called patience and I did not have it or learn to use it when I was younger. Therefore, now I am having to learn it at the age of 51. Waiting is definitely difficult, but if you can learn it at a young age, you will be able to achieve so much.
Thanks for a really great post.
Ren
I agree 100%, besides what are we waiting for? we should enjoy every moment to its fullest! @roselifecoach