dailydatewithgod

Sharing my experiences and understandings of the Great I AM.

Be Unknown Preface!

on March 18, 2020
The reason hindsight is 20/20 is that there is no way to know when something starts out what its ripple effects might be.  We may have some inclination to where something is going based on the preface of the experience but an inclination or educated guess is always based on what we know from the past.  We relate to things from the space of what has come before.  At the preface where everything is starting out, it is a clean slate.  A preface is the opening to possibility.  Our minds quickly go to how it fits in with what we already know but it is a limited view.  If we can conceive of it in our minds than we are not allowing God’s perceptions to take root.  Our hearts which speak the language of energy know how to hold the space of possibility.  Our heart’s approach is the preface to an unknown experience or person because we see what is in front of us outside the boundaries of our mind.  To preface an experience or encounter with something new we can pause and breathe as we open our eyes reconnecting our head to our heart.  If we are willing to preface our movements with the idea that we may not know it is the same as taking a breath.  It is a refresh to our thinking to let go of what is known.  Every preface we come to is the chance to play in God’s view.  It is humbling to acknowledge just how much of what we experience is a repeat of our past but when we are willing to be honest with ourselves we know it is.  It changes shape and circumstance but life can become a series of repeating thoughts that become beliefs that form our character. If we instead opt to preface our next movement with a breath and invoke the energy of the heart we open ourselves to the curiosity and surprise of the unknown from a place of courage.

How many moments are we willing to let go of what we know or think we know and allow our breath to preface us for an unknown moment today?


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