Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Screens

We are born with layers and layers of screens. In a sense they are there to protect us, because otherwise we would be literally overcome with vast levels of input. And on the other side, there are times when we need to release our conviction that these screens are all there is.

If you have ever seen Masura Emoto's work with water for example - you find that the drop you thought was nothing more than a plop of water, is really an intricate and vast design. Or look at fractal science and see how much more there is than we can see.

Perhaps because we are born with some screens (as for our eyes) do we put these same screens over our dreams and even our expectations. We think - there is only one way for things to be "right," or only one way "out" of a situation, or one way for things to work. These are just expectations - we have an idea and because it feels safe, we want things to work out the way we expect.

But God is so much BIGGER than that.

Maybe today it's time to let go of our preconceptions of what is "right," in order for something better to come along to us. Maybe we have to let go of our expectations of how something has to be done so that we can experience an even better outcome than we desire.

How can we limit God with our own limitations?

So- - today I invite you to think a little outside your own box. Just because you don't have the answers, doesn't mean there aren't answers. Your ability to let go of the screens is crucial to allowing something else to happen, something you can't even imagine, something far better than what you could have imagined.

Blessings.
- Darshan

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