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Living with Uncertainty

Updated: Mar 17







Time is not the measurement of passing

Rather the caldron of possibility

Resisting the urges

We wait

We listen

We feel

🩵








Today, as I began my day, I felt a weight, a worry, an uncertainty. There is much afoot in the world. I am reminded of the innate intelligence of the 'Trimurti' in Hinduism. Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are collectively known as the Trimurti representing the Creator, Preserver and Destroyer. I am reminded that out of perceived chaos much is born anew.


So the question really comes down to trust. Do I trust the universe to remember this truth? Can I sit in the spaciousness of the unknown? And, for a woman of action, what is my piece in the process?


One of my fruitful practices over the last years is my 'Trust Journal.' I have made a habit of recording the multitude of occurrences when the dissolution of a relationship, situation, or other, results in a wholly new paradigm which I had not imagined. In truth, the Trust Journal illustrates that when I have surrendered to dissolution and placed my attention on spaciousness of possibility for creation beyond my understanding, brilliant and extraordinary things happen.


That is not to say I relinquish all personal fiat. It is simply that I hold my urge for an early response. Time is not the measurement of passing, rather the caldron of possibility,

resisting the urge, I wait, I listen and I feel. And then I initiate action in accordance with the deeper truth of reality.


So right now, amidst the chaos of the world, I wait, I listen and I feel. May you be blessed on this day. 🩵




 
 
 

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