Saturday 8 August 2009

Quantum leaps to help you handle life

There are two issues under discussion here; handling your life and quantum leaps. Put the two together and you're on to a sure-fire winner.

What exactly does it mean to handle your life? Well, I don't think there are two people on the planet whose interpretations would be the same, so subjective a topic it is, but the one thing we can say for certain is that if we don't handle life, then life handles us. If we allow life to handle us, then we become victims. And who wants that? To feel that you have absolutely no control over events, that stuff just happens and there's nothing you can do about it? It is in this very mind-set that perceived “bad” stuff happens, simply because that's what you expect and look out for every time you open your eyes in the morning. You can't handle your life because you're too busy dreading whatever life throws at you next and when it does, the only dubious consolation is that you can at least say you were right all along about what a bitch life really is.

Oddly enough, quantum leaps operate in much the same way – you have to just let go, sitback and let stuff happen. The difference here is that when you instigate a quantum leap, it is not done with a sense of trepidation or fear, and the awaiting of said quantum leap is not filled with apprehension and worry. When you trust the Tao enough to ask it to make a quantum leap to occur in any area of your life which might not be working as beautifully as you deserve, ONLY good can transpire. There is no other way it can be. The key is in the wording. It must be positive. Try something like:

I am now instigating a quantum leap which enables me to handle my life more easily, effectively, joyfully, lovingly and confidently.

And what is there to be afraid of in that? Yes, there is maybe an element of reservation – after all, you don't know exactly what's going to happen, you know it's going to be big - quantum-sized no less – and you're not the one controlling it, making it happen, which does take courage. But that shouldn't be confused with feeling timid and scared and dreading what might happen. This absolute trust and faith that the Tao will sort it out and that whatever happens, no matter how unexpected, it will be for your highest and greatest good, and for the greater good of everyone else concerned, is the humble courage of a true warrior.

With that degree of trust, even something as diverse, complicated and confusing as handling your life can be made straightforward and hey presto, before you know it, you've sat back and let it all happen so much that you are truly taking control.

You are handling your life! Enjoy!!

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