07-15-2014, 10:46 PM
(07-14-2014, 06:24 PM)xise Wrote: Can you rephrase that as if you were talking to a non-spiritual, non-philosophical person?
Also, can you give a real life example?
I have my own thoughts on my definition, but it's very much a work in progress so I'm interested in hearing your thoughts.
With out spirituality in the equation I would point to it with "unconditional acceptance" or "irrational acceptance".
an example taken from my own life:
I am presented with a life situation where all is well within the momentum of life
then my life partner dies in a freak accident on his way to work on the buss.
PATTERN INTERRUPT! Life upside down...
Eventually;
I´m happy for him; going home is a happy occasion for the person going home no matter how much it sucks for the people left behind (unless someone can prove that to be otherwise I´m sticking with that :p)
a little rude to leave with all the plans we had down here but I guess our plans do not really matter when it comes down to our departure from touristing this physical safari.
How fast I readjusted depended on how much I resisted the acceptance taking place, with reasons, excuses and shoulds forming a cloud of thoughts distorting the unending flow of acceptance between physical reality and inner source and sync back in to the momentum of universal life.
did that make any sense?