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How To Handle Impatience

Category  Peace, Surrender, Time

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Have you ever noticed that, in retrospect, the right people, events, and circumstances synchronistically tend to show up at just the right time?

Looking back over the course of history, it often makes sense why things happen the way they do. Hindsight is 20/20, as they say.

As you raise your consciousness, something similar happens. It’s like your perspective also raises, giving you a clearer picture of everything around you. You become aware of more, able to see more of the “big picture,” in a sense.

The Big Picture

It is all connected. The appearance of random and seemingly disconnected events is the product of a limited perspective of consciousness. It’s all connected. After all, it must be, since it’s all One.

Everything that’s happening in the universe is perfect. Literally. All That Is unfolds in divine perfection. There are no mistakes. No accidents. Everything is happening absolutely perfectly.

Not only is perfect, but everything that’s happening in life is exactly what’s supposed to be happening.

Understanding this, we can become very excited, very appreciative, and very accepting of what arises in the Now. What could be more exciting than being in full alignment with who we are in the moment?

Since we’re very excited about what is happening, we’re never wanting to be anywhere else.

When we’re never waiting for anything else, we don’t even need the idea of patience.

When we no longer need patience, we’re no longer impatient.

Bada-bing bada-boom! :lol

Total acceptance, love, oneness, and peace with the Now. :cool

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4 Responses to “How To Handle Impatience”

  1. Ismaelia said:

    Several years ago I was taught by the angels “to be grateful for all things”. I didn’t really understand it at the time but I allowed it to be my daily mantra until it eventually became a part of me. When we are grateful for all things we don’t really need anything other than what comes our way. What comes our way is exactly what we need at all times, always.

    Ariel Bravy Reply:

    Yeah, no kidding. It may seem like there’s good and bad stuff that happens to us, almost at random at times, but at a deeper level EVERYTHING that happens is the best possible thing that could happen because it’s exactly what we created. It’s the perfect thing to happen in that moment. Always. And to add to the goodness, being grateful to all things lets us extract the greatest possible experiences out of everything that happens. Those angels… how’d they get to be so smart? ;)

  2. Jessica said:

    Your descriptions vividly remind me of football fans watching their Sunday game on TV. I’m not a sports fan at all, so it amuses me to hear shouts of joy in unison from several houses in my neighborhood at the same time.

    Ariel, your quote sums it up:

    “Since we’re very excited about what is happening, we’re never wanting to be anywhere else.

    When we’re never waiting for anything else, we don’t even need the idea of patience.”

    Aaah, if the football fans can take the same absorption in the moment of the game and extend it to all life…. :bounce

    Jessicas last blog post..The word love

  3. dc said:

    It is truly amazing to me how much better it makes me feel when I remind myself how “everything is happening absolutely perfectly” and that there are no mistakes. Impatience is something I’ve struggled with for a very long time. But when I focus on the “perfect” message, it changes everything.

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