We do not have to always know why something is, or why it happened to know it will all be okay

When I think of small things and large... I see how things I 'couldn't see' coming together... came out better than I could've ever planned alone.
Surrendering creates magnificence with uncertainty.
I love getting out of the way to see the beauty that emerges.
And when I have a moment of forgetting specific memories of this... just the gentle reminder to surrender ... and following thru with surrendering... allows new experience of this magnificence.
Thank You Thank You Thank You... each time

☼As long as we're caught up in always looking for certainty and happiness, rather than honoring the taste and smell and quality of exactly what is happening, as long as we're always running from discomfort, we're going to be caught in a cycle of unhappiness and discomfort, and we will feel weaker and weaker. This way of seeing helps us develop inner strength. And what's especially encouraging is the view that inner strength is available to us at just the moment when we think that we've hit the bottom, when things are at their worst.~ ~Pema Chodron~

☼The on-the-spot practice of being fully present, feeling your heart and greeting the next moment with an open mind can be done at any time: when you wake up in the morning, before a difficulty conversation, whenever fear or discomfort arises. This practice is a beautiful way to claim… your courage, your kindness, your kindness, your strength. Whenever it occurs to you, you can pause briefly, touch in with how you’re feeling both physically and mentally, and then connect with your heart – even putting your hand on your heart if you want to. This is a way of extending warmth and acceptance to whatever is going on for you right now. ~★ღ✰˚ ✰。 Pema Chodron, Living Beautifully with Uncertainty and Cha
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