Making The Best Of It
Make the best of it. When you make the best of whatever you're focused upon, your future will be better than your now. If each moment you're making the best of what-is, no matter what it is, you make the best of it; make the best of it; make the best of it—your future just gets better and better and better, and better.
From Abraham, of course. Why "make the best of it?" What if it is totally crappy and all the rest? Won't my making the best of it cause it to be my set point and therein to make my bed and stay? Not unless you want to stay, for life is a continual adventure of new cycles and opportunities that are born in rapid succession one after another. Here is the insight. To search and reach for something--anything--that allows us to make the best of any moment is to de-fuse the crappie ones and cause the joyous ones to increase. The "secret" of life is to allow and not resist, for both have an energy or vibrational signature that attracts like things. Resist crappie things and moments...how? by telling your story to anyone who will listen about the unfairness of the experience and the victimhood-ness you are feeling that will easily transition into acceptance of unworthiness, and you set the hook causing the new Energy to take on the form of the old matrix. Making the best of whatever is the beginning of the process of allowing the unfathomable good that is yours to begin to flow. Now, telling it like you want it to be and begin to beat that drum causes the energy shift that is wanted. It is sorta like the old cartoon of two men who were in a medieval dungeon chained to the wall, hand, body and feet, 10 feet off the floor, and one saying to the other, "Here's my plan."
2 Comments:
Larry-Is there a book that you can recommend the addresses Unity's beliefs about prayer? What are your thoughts?
My husbands grandmother when asked how she was said "just making the best of what is..." She wasn't the most chipper lady so I found it quite charming! This comment has stuck with me for years and comes in handy when things get hectic! I enjoyed reading your article.
Debra Heffernan
Zionsville, IN
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