What would it be like to have your life working wonderfully, really wonderfully, in every area of your life?
You’d wake up feeling wonderful, feeling very glad to be alive, very glad to be you, very glad to be where you’re at, very glad to be hearing whatever you’re hearing, very glad to be smelling whatever you’re smelling, very glad to be feeling whatever you’re feeling, thinking whatever you’re thinking and seeing whatever you’re seeing.
You’d feel very grateful for whatever you had. You’d feel very good about whatever was to come. You’d feel very grateful for all that you’ve been through. You’d feel very good about whoever you know or have known. You’d feel very grateful for whatever relationships you have or have had. You’d even feel grateful for whatever relationships you didn’t have.
You’d feel very grateful for whatever skills, knowledge, capacities, potential and abilities you had.
You’d feel grateful for whatever challenges you have. You’d feel grateful because all the experience and wisdom you’ve accumulated allows you to understand and appreciate and relish your challenges. You would have been through so much that you’d know from experience how every challenge – even those that you may have felt got the better of you – has made you stronger, wiser, richer and even happier.
You’d have great expectations. And you might also have no particular expectations. Just a very fulfilling sense of the unlimited abundance life offers and how it flows to, around and through you so abundantly.
You’d be delighted with what you know, but also delighted that you have so much more to learn, to know, to discover, experience or explore. Your world would be full of endless wonderful curiosities, interests and adventures. You’d be glad to know that there is no end to it all.
You would also be full of a wonderful sense of peace and serenity. You would be full of a sense of knowing that all is well.
You would be full of love, of love for yourself and others and life itself.
In a crowd or alone, you’d feel a sense of belonging, and of worth.
You might even value the mystery of death, knowing how the mystery of death adds to the value and experience of life.
You’d be a master, or a near master of the art of appreciation. You might even have moments of gratitude for your sense of appreciation, knowing you’ve been given some priceless gift.
Wouldn’t this be some of what your life would be like if it were really working wonderfully?
So, how far are you from this experience? How long will it take for you to have this experience? What will it take?
Is it a matter of time, circumstance or is it a matter of perspective?
If it is a matter of perspective, how does one get this perspective?
If you are wondering, you are already getting it. You are already experiencing some of it. Congratulations. Notice it. Notice yourself. Enjoy it.
You don’t have to dwell on it. You have planted the seed and it will naturally grow. Just occasionally nurture it.
it is a wonderful feeling to feel rich. i am on my way though late in age but nevertheless the thought of abundance being there is very comforting. and to be creative raher then competitive takes all the pressure off. live to share and love to see that is great. hariom
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