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Accept Uncertainity - (5628)

Uncertainty is an inherent part of life - there is little that we can do to escape it. All that we can do is to accept it, become comfortable with it and know how to move with it and even within it at times. 


Uncertainty is a part of life turning on the wheel of Samsara.

 
As mentioned earlier the best thing to do is to deeply accept all is uncertain.


If we do accept it, we will awaken a little more.


Because we don't accept uncertainty, we believe in all the measures human beings have invented to counter uncertainty.


In time and with the impressions of life we end up believing these measures to be real and uncertainty is the thing that is no longer real. This makes us sleep, because to be asleep is to believe in fantasy.


We believe insurance, money and plans can counter uncertainty. But they can't, we know that...





If we accept uncertainty we will change. We will make ourselves ready for it and we will appreciate everything and live more intensely in the moment. We will enjoy what we have and ready to to move with the way uncertainty will take us.


We will also be so much less attached to things. Because we know things can change and it could all be gone.


There are things within us that we accept are uncertain and we value them and do not get too attached to them. Then there are things that we do not see them as so uncertain even though they are.


It is great to know which things for us are uncertain and which are not. In the ones that we hope are certain, there is opportunity of investigation towards a mini-awakening.


End (5627).

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