I've been thinking a lot lately about what it truly means to BE living life.
My whole way of looking at things has crumbled since beginning to unplug from the Matrix, because now I truly see what my eyes couldn't. I know truth that my mind couldn't.
So here's what I've been pondering...
We're not taught to BE in life, we're taught to alter life.
We're taught to constantly change ourselves and our circumstances.
You're most likely wanting to be a better version of yourself. You're most likely wanting to uplevel, quantum leap or experience a higher vibe of your circumstances.
This seeking, longing and wanting of better has created the unfulfillment & dissatisfaction you experience.
You're not ever content with where you are, that there's always the next thing to have/do/experience etc...
Just look around you, look on social media of how people are currently being...there not, there doing, doing, doing.
Telling you to do this, to do that and you'll have this.
We're not taught to be human-BEINGs.
We're taught to be unhappy, unappreciative and unaccepting of everything we are and have and to change it.
What I know in truth is that nothing needs changing. That everything as it is, is perfect. Life doesn't need altering, it needs living.
So much of your life is spent trying to change everything in it, that you don't live.
You're meant to be BEING in your life. To live in pure bliss and abundance in the infinite riches & potential this life has on offer for you.
Not trying to change anything, but to be in how perfect life is regardless of whether something feels amazing or challenging.
Life is unfolding perfectly. There is nothing that you can do to change that. Life went on before you and life will go on after you.
Life is ever flowing, yes it changes, but not from forcing it too.
You're putting so much pressure on yourself to change whether that's making more money, impacting more people, having the perfect relationships and body, etc... that you're missing life!
You're missing the glory of living by trying to change who you are and what you have.
And sure you may get it, but at what cost?
The cost of doing and not living.