When I consciously choose something,
I unconsciously oppose something else.
If I choose happy, I oppose sad.
If I choose love,
I oppose all that is not love.
Opposition is selfish and mean.
It’s no wonder that
that-which-I-do-not-choose
cries for attention
and follows me around.
This is why I no longer choose choice,
but rather put my faith in fate,
which offers me a kind of SEEMING choosing
that feels like choosing
and works like choosing,
but ISN’T choosing.
I do not choose.
I allow my self to be moved.
Newfound Lake,
7/11
In the realm of conscious choice,
opposition and conflict often arise,
as we select one path over another,
creating division and separation.
But there is a different approach,
a surrendering to the flow of life,
where the illusion of choice dissolves,
and we allow ourselves to be moved.
In this state of surrender,
we release the need to control,
to oppose or resist,
and instead, we open ourselves
to the guidance of fate.
By relinquishing the illusion of choice,
we enter a space of trust and acceptance,
allowing the currents of life
to carry us along their course.
In this state of allowing,
we discover a deeper wisdom,
a recognition that there is a greater intelligence
at work in the universe,
guiding our experiences and growth.
By embracing this perspective,
we let go of the burdens of choice,
and instead, we align ourselves
with the natural flow of existence.
So, let go of the need to choose,
and surrender to the movement of life,
trusting that the unfolding journey
will lead you exactly where you need to be.