Monday, January 28, 2013

Temporarily Forget


Do you ever fantasize about a more perfect version of yourself? Is there, in your imagination, an idealized image of who you might become in the future? That can be a good thing if it motivates you to improve and grow. But it might also lead you to devalue the flawed but beautiful creation you are right now. It may harm your capacity for self-acceptance. Your assignment in the coming week is to temporarily forget about whom you might evolve into at some later date, and instead just love your crazy, mysterious life exactly as it is. 

- Rob Brezny's Free Will Astrology

www.freewillastrology.com


This is Virgo's weekly update but I think it works for everyone and anyone. I'm so loving this magical piece of advice, I feel way lighter just reading it on this snowy Monday morning ~

I had to pass it on to you, 

This Being Alivers

[as Painter-Girl Penny lovingly calls our tribe.]

STOP... give yourself a flippin' break. 















/temporarily forget about whom you might evolve into at some later date, and instead just love your crazy, mysterious life exactly as it is. 


ain't life grand?

xo b


5 comments:

  1. I love it. Love my crazy mysterious life. And it does seem mysterious a lot of the time! Can I really love something that I don't understand!? Yes! I will at least try... GREAT PHOTO of that buddha guy!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by!
    I said it the other day, it's really nice to see a comment in the "comment section"...Silly, but true.

    I loved this Free Will reading. A total relief. In other words, enjoy your life, right now, rather than waiting for "the next great you, or thing to show up."

    xo b

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    1. I love the idea of not waiting for the future in order to feel good. Thank you for those helpful words, Bets!

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  3. This is simply wonderful. Such a great reminder at the start of the new year, when faced with so many expectations of who I want to become in the coming months.

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  4. I hear you. The "who I want to become" thing has its place but I find it can ruin me some days, instead of just woo-hooing over who I already am.

    crazy myterious life/

    xo b

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