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"The greatest change seems to happen
When we stop trying to change
And sink creatively into the mystery of the moment.
The greatest transformation seems to happen
When we stop looking for the 'solution'
And end the war with the non-existent 'problem'
The greatest healing seems to happen
When the 'healer' gets out of the way
...
And all of life's energies are allowed to flow freely.
What a mystery!"
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"You will lose everything. Your money, your power, your fame, your success, perhaps even your memories. Your looks will go. Loved ones will die. Your body will fall apart. Everything that seems permanent is impermanent and will be smashed. Experience will gradually, or not so gradually, strip away everything that it can strip away. Waking up means facing this reality with open eyes and no longer tu...rning away.
But right now, we stand on sacred and holy ground, for that which will be lost has not yet been lost, and realising this is the key to unspeakable joy. Whoever or whatever is in your life right now has not yet been taken away from you. This may sound trivial, obvious, like nothing, but really it is the key to everything, the why and how and wherefore of existence. Impermanence has already rendered everything and everyone around you so deeply holy and significant and worthy of your heartbreaking gratitude.
Loss has already transfigured your life into an altar."
Jeff Foster