ALL THE TIME
The symphony continues, but Songs end. New Songs begin, with a new composer for each.
You are who you are today because of the choices you’ve made. You are a product of Time and Experience. In the Great All, Time is yours . . . All the Time. While mortal, however, Time is the greatest commodity. It is limited, and as such must be used as the precious resource that it is.
When you assess your day, how much of your Time was used for vital pursuits and how much Time did you otherwise use? Did you give a great portion of your Time to worry and striving, to anger and jealousy and revenge and hate? Did you continue placing steps on a path that you knew would lead to no good end? How are you managing your day?
And, how are you managing your Time, your mark upon the world, the evidence that you are here, now, doing these things? You are The Composer. Write your Songs well. Live your Life well. Be well. One day, All The Time will once again be yours.
In the Present, use the Time you have in pursuit of happiness and Love. By drawing Light, you inspire others to do the same. Your beautiful music causes others to stop and listen, causing them to compose their own new Songs.
Sing. Dream. Compose. Draw your actions from Love. And realize that every moment is precious. Use all of your Time well, all of the Time.
Blessed Be This Day
This is a Direct Voice Communication from my Tribe, Spirit Elders who share their wisdoms with me from the other side of the veil.
Archives: September 21, 2017
For Discussion: Considering yesterday only, how wisely did you use your Time? In percentage, how much was spent in loving and higher pursuits, and how much was spent otherwise? Can you identify how all of your time was spent?
Outside your higher pursuits, how did you spend your time? Do not count idle time spent as lower pursuit time if it was necessary for rest, regeneration, and enjoyment of life. Do you feel guilty when you are not actively pursuing activities that others consider productive? How do you divide what you consider productive and what you consider non-productive? How does this differ from lower pursuits?
How much time do you give to guilt, regret, living in the past, and replaying scenarios you have no control over? How might your life improve if you re-purposed those allotments of time to higher pursuits?
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