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RE: Of Water & Ice

in #spirituality7 years ago (edited)

Thank-you, thank-you and once again I thank-you :) another wise fella! Of course what you write is right ;) - I know this to be true. The difficulty I, and I guess many folks, have is remembering this and remaining constant. I am a very upbeat person but have sudden dips which, fortunate for me, are very short lived; I am very adept at freeing myself from a funk! My life has been in transition since 2008 and I am simply impatient to hit my stride and shine bright. That said I acknowledge that everything is in divine order and by divine timing and that the darkest hour is just before dawn. Happy to have met you, happy days xox

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Yes consistency is an absolute skill to develop, but that skill develops from the constant ups and downs. There's a point at which the down feels just as good as the up. For me, it's because I now associate downs with the contrast required to experience my next up. It's more of a navigational tool. Like throwing down a black canvas so that I can begin to paint in white. You would never get "upset" at a black canvas because you understand it's purpose in the creation of your art. I see life in the same way, and it really helps with patience and also, the excitement for (as you said) the transition to dawn.