Get lost; it's worthy
The gem is usually hidden in the impromptu, like a present in a box
Get lost; it’s worthy
The gem is usually hidden in the impromptu, like a present in a box. Don’t plan. And actually, some people use dice to make decisions. I’ve just remembered: I took one of my biggest decisions by throwing the dice.
One should trust that whatever happens is what should happen, then stop stressing as if life were already finished and you came back to fix it better. Whatever happens is just there, so maybe one has the opportunity to do their best. Life is a reality to be lived, not to be corrected, and nothing better can happen than life itself.
Let every morning be a new morning; let every day be a new day; let tomorrow be for tomorrow; live today.
Do you remember when you were young and you woke up in paradise in the country home of your grandparents? The freshness of the morning, the warmth of the sun, the smell of a new day: a new excuse to be happy before you learn what “anxiety” means.
Get lost a little. Go without knowing where you will turn next. Go by your instinct, or just go in any way; either is the right path. Then every turn will be something new. Every turn will be an occasion for the universe to reveal its secrets, and you will collect the gems, like stones on the hero’s path.
Don’t let the way to tell you who you are but tell the way who are you.
There is no wrong turn, for in every turn there is a lesson to learn. Embrace not knowing, embrace not planning, embrace choosing deliberately on the way. Look for uncertainty.
The way of the Holy Spirit is unknown to man. Faith in the way is the way, for thinking one knows the way is foolishness and self-delusion.
And one asked Christ: “But what will we eat?” Then He said:
“Do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink... But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be provided for you.”
