Showing posts with label #Content. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Content. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2025

Content



Content: 

in a sense I'll contradict myself here. Where previously I've written of forgiveness being a forgetfulness of past perceptions so that the present moment shines bright in its light of healing - it is equally vital to point to the importance of remembering, that what we're really doing with forgiveness is remembering the truth within one another, looking past misperception of form to the reality of our content. 

with forgiveness,

we remember to remember who we truly are.

so with this,

we see our holiness beyond form.

where only content matters,

and forgiveness is already given...

before it's even asked for.

~

Love, Eric 

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Just Enough



Just enough: 

sometimes, perhaps most often, having just enough is all we truly need, that any excess past the point of our basic needs being met might be detrimental to our best interest. Right now I'm thinking in terms of making a wish, or really, on the shadow aspect of wishing. In many indigenous cultures wishing is a form of subtle magic, the simplicity of planting a thought seed amidst energetic currents and then detaching from the outcome, allowing the universe to carry out the details. Hawaiian shamanism is noted for this use of magic, and those shamans versed in the art of wishing well offer us some insights on the dark side of getting what we ask for. 

sometimes it's better to wish for just enough.

an example would be a wish for a great deal money without the realization of the issues involved. Our we prepared for the drastic change in lifestyle, the higher tax bracket, or the thousands of minor details that could add up to more trouble than we could have imagined. For many, it might be worth the risk, but the shamans ask that we at least consider every possibility.

that maybe we should wish for just enough. 

being content with the smaller blessings received. 

and not always striving to have more. 

it's the art of well wishing. 

~

Peace, Eric 

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