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I am someone who works hard
to get things done but as I age I am realizing that the downtime is more
important than the uptime. When I slow down and feel my moment, I gain so much
more my life. Whether I’m doing something tedious, suffering turmoil, or
experiencing serenity, I am able to find the light that exists within.
Before I grew up I thought
that during the times of sorrow I was being punished and God had stepped aside.
But, I’ve learned that God is more present in these sad moments than in the
brighter ones because this is when we need him most. Although, if we’re not
fully present we are not looking for the light, we’re fumbling within our
emotions stuck in guilt from a past wrong or fear of a future failure.
I am finding that the more I
center my world with my heart and navigate with my intuition, my perception is
keen and grounded in the present moment.
How do you stay grounded in
the present? Or, does it really matter to you whether you are or not?
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