What do you do when things you love no longer "do it" for you?
First - why? Have tastes changed? Has the specialness worn off? Is what was fun now work? Mundane?
How do we put the shine back on the rose? Start by mixing your metaphors. That works for me. Then stop taking it all so seriously and remember what was fun about it in the first place. Revisit the moment you fell in love with it. Go back to that time and forget all you know now, and approach with a child's mind where you don't care so much.
I find that when I get into Matter, things start to Matter. And as soon as things start to Matter, then I'm stuck in the physical plane and not in First Class. Back of the plane and they ran out of snacks.
So change your mind, find something that is fun in this very moment and do that without worrying about the consequences. Worrying about the consequences is just another aspect of Matter mattering.
Or do nothing.
Cuz it doesn't matter, and the sooner we remember that, the fresher we'll feel.
And like a previous post, we do love those fresh, new, things.
First - why? Have tastes changed? Has the specialness worn off? Is what was fun now work? Mundane?
How do we put the shine back on the rose? Start by mixing your metaphors. That works for me. Then stop taking it all so seriously and remember what was fun about it in the first place. Revisit the moment you fell in love with it. Go back to that time and forget all you know now, and approach with a child's mind where you don't care so much.
I find that when I get into Matter, things start to Matter. And as soon as things start to Matter, then I'm stuck in the physical plane and not in First Class. Back of the plane and they ran out of snacks.
So change your mind, find something that is fun in this very moment and do that without worrying about the consequences. Worrying about the consequences is just another aspect of Matter mattering.
Or do nothing.
Cuz it doesn't matter, and the sooner we remember that, the fresher we'll feel.
And like a previous post, we do love those fresh, new, things.
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