Tuesday, March 3, 2020

The Lyrics From Billy's Forest Chapter 191

Listen to "The Lyrics From Billys Forest Chapter 191" on Spreaker. Received and email the other day that pointed to the process of how I write then deliver it by way of podcasting. They said, "You say things that put thoughts in places my afraid self would like to talk about but I'm never able to bring it up. Yet you have this way of starting a conversation between me, myself and I." That style is nothing more than a method of madness. It's about identifying what is here. Then moving it there. Businesses practice it everyday. The product is created here. It's sold there. Your life is no different. You are present in the now. Whether it's great, good or a horrid storm, it cannot stay here. It needs to be there. Getting it to that position requires the physical act of relinquishing. Letting go of what you think belongs to you. I don't know if it was Yoga Nidra that taught me or Steven Furtick shouting out, "How is God moving through you." But something unlocked the block. Nidra is my meditation. It's extremely easy to practice but difficult to grasp, activate, learn from then return to step one. You think that's too much stress? Put that single sentence from Furtick into your walk and way. How is God moving through you? You can't just give up what you don't want to keep. This isn't a garage sale. How is it moving through you requires action. It must begin though with a truer understanding of what it's truly trying to say. Especially if we are here. Now lets get it there. How? Awareness followed by reflection. Knowing how this moment of now will always have an impact on someone else when it arrives there. Here's where we get knocked off the path. We think we're supposed to control who's going to get it. When Johnny B Cool doesn't warm up or feel energized then we back away and so often back out. We want to see the happily ever after conclusion not the cliffhanger. What if the only thing you did today was let your present place in the now just move through you. It doesn't have to be a religious moment or a Yoga stance. It's knowing that in all things you do requires the energy of things completely beyond you. That car you drive. What if the men and women that built it thought, "No No No its mine! We can't let it go!" Here. Now move it to there.

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