Okay, so if we’re being all the time, how does anything get done?
Again you have confused being and doing as two polar opposites that cannot exist at the same time. In this you are incorrect.
You have labelled lack of motion as doing nothing when in fact you are engaged in many things.
Your brain’s pumping, your muscles are working, blood is still flowing, you are giving yourself some space.
Your fear of laziness, that has been drummed into you since you were a child, is stopping you from moving to the next level.
If, this very moment, you were able to move the furniture around or type a novel on the keyboard with your own mind – and never lifted a finger – would you be doing something?
Sure. But I can’t do those things.
How do you know? Have you ever tried?
Well sure. But nothing happened.
Because you are not there yet. But it is possible once you get a few things out of the way, namely your mind.
You are stuck in the physicalness of your world and yet it is such a tiny part of all that is. You are working at almost the slowest level of existence there is.
You are the ones holding yourself back. Open your mind to the possibility you are capable of much more.
Open your mind to the possibility you are the conductor of the universal orchestra.
You are.
But first you must stop trying to do everything and switch your thinking around to start being everything.
Being exists at the level of pure energy. You can mold energy to be anything you want.
Only then can you take it down a notch into your physical doing.
But because you are constantly forgetting what you are being, your doing is all over the place.
In everything you do you had to be something first.
Now you can decide on what that being is or you can let it happen.
The latter is what you have been doing.
If you like what you see then no need to stop. If you want things to change then try being first and see how that works for you.
This is not rocket science. You are taking the simple and turning it into the complicated. You are putting roadblocks in your own way.
Recognize this as part of the game you came here to play and play with it.
Change up the rules – they are yours for the making.
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