Whether our circumstances work out for us or not, even when we live first-choice lives, it’s almost certain our emotions will still go from elation to feeling down, even severely down.
Look carefully, if you can, at what is happening in your life, and you’ll see the following f
When we live first-choice lives and we manifest our meaning, then when circumstances are thrown at us, we merely roll with them. They don’t define us, and we don’t feed from or feed the circumstances.
Imagine living our whole lives not being aware of this dynamic, and simply struggling from one circumstance to another to attempt to cope with what life throws at us. It seems such a waste, doesn’t it? Especially since every person has wonderful meaning, although unrecognized. We could even equate our lives as equal to that of the sun or any marvelous natural creation, since we are, after all, natural creations.
There are also those who experience great circumstances. These people possibly never struggle, or when they do, their struggle might be so short-lived or their resources so unlimited, adversity doesn’t affect them. And because they have so few struggles and/or so many resources, they are unaware their life is most probably not a first-choice existence. What a tragedy!
Those living first-choice existences don’t usually have a great deal of resources. Having great ideas, like spreading this idea -of choosing to live a first or second-choice life or by living as products of our circumstances – is usually accompanied by a lack of resources to establish that message and get it to the world. It’s usually a struggle to persist and make a stand. Once we see that and want to break out – to no longer live in a fight with our Factor-x but work alongside our Factor-x – it can be difficult to spread the dynamic, because we also usually find that we have limited resources to “re-establish” ourselves and manifest our first-choice existences.
This definitely isn’t a matter for the fainthearted. Having resources or a lack of resources doesn’t define us, and doesn’t need to stop us from living a first-choice life. Ironically, this dynamic, being dependant on resources, also keeps us on track as being products of our circumstances.
Are we willing to break out – to uncover ourselves and live our first-choice lives?
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