Monday, December 17, 2007

Life brings lessons

If we learn the lessons we move on. Within our own free will we decide to connect within that inner most self. There is a recognition of many things. As with the image of the door - the door never will completely close.

We all have doors in our lives. Doors never completely close. With a regard to that we have that choice how how many doors we have. For within each door there is an opening. Some doors we can manage on when to close it or when to open it. Then when you think of all the doors that are within your life right now - there are many. Each one has an entrance. And there are the doors that we leave behind and we come back to. But each door has a choice. A choice of intent. We all have that human quality of knowing what each door opens up towards.

Imagine that there were no doors whatsoever. If you could - there would not be life. Or maybe there would. As life is about the doors that lead us back as that is apart of whom we are, and as well there are the doors that lead us towards the challenges. We manage our doors as we realize the lessons that one gives us. I can open one door and recall things that were most pleasant, and then I can look at the doors that have steps to walk upwards towards.

Understanding the doors of life is something we all manage within our innerself. I It's a human thing and yesterday I was played out. Not to the blogging but with the time of season and all my efforts - I went back in time. 

However - this leads another aspect of not logic - but emotion. Everyone has emotion.  (not just one style of emotion but several - if we didnt there would be a problematic situation - the one that bares no emotion if faceless without a soul).

While you live life you filter the lessons that have taken place. And as well there may be some that are still there. Is it a process of understanding. It's a process of allowance.  It's a practice of free emotional will. What I find very relaxing is writing on it. In a continum of a journey one understands the placement of all the doors and within the synchronicity of how all the doors of life interplay within a persons own soul and spirit.

All that I know is that is blog is my inner thoughts which is only part and parcel of whom I am. But it's a format from which to write. Do I have a free will? Do you have a free will? The truth in how I see it is that we never create anything alone.  Some will try to but only in a rare circumstance can that happen. So the question I often will ask myself is am I in sychn with what I am doing. Meaning am I regarding everthing in a manner of cadence that allows worth to shine in through that doorway.  And regardless of whom we all are - we all do have areas that bring about the joys of what is unvieled with certain doors -  and we do have doors that we tend to regard with another emotional value.

Value comes within the value of what we allow rather than deny. There is a term in Aikido that relates to this.  And that is  which does not translate well in english but the meaning basically is within the way.

7 comments:

  1. I tend to see doors as opportunities to be explored, or not, as one sees fit. What lies behind, I see more as bridges....to be recrossed to visit the past, or to be burned if the place they lead back to seems best forgotten and moved on from.

    There is a wonderful Native American belief that deals with being in sync with self and those around us, inner harmony, but it has been so long since I read about it that the details are foggy.

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  2. True. It actually all boils down to our own free will. This is enlightening bro. Thanks.

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  3. Yes but each and everyone of us have free will. We have free thoughts. But the freedom of choice is only that of privy to free countries. What is enlighting is what CAN BE, rather than CAN'T BE.
    shyllzkie - thank you. Good morning to you regardless of where you come from.

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  4. free will and free thoughts and freedom
    very good things to ponder this holiday season
    peace&luv~c

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  5. Good afternoon Jack. It is an interesting blog you have written there. So many doors, some we do not have keys to, some we close without even knowing where they were really leading to, others that seems partially concealed with plants because they have remained closed for so long. Those seem more complicated to get through and yet, if we would take the time and just turn the handle, we might discover it was very simple indeed to get to the other side, and discover a fine place, that with a little dusting would make a great place to stay. The most difficult is always to choose which door we want to open next, and we probably tend to go to the one that is inviting and offers a clear pathway. Unless... there is always the possibility that we like things that are more complicated, or we want to see what there is today behind that door we were used to in the past, trying to feel again the comfort that we used to find beyond that door. Hmmm, I think I better get outside and shovel to make a path to my home doors. Maybe it will clear the way a little, and help me clear my mind as well in the process.

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  6. Good afternoon Danielle,
    We do hold the keys. It's just a matter of what we wish to do with our own hands. No one can open all doors at the same time. But within the freedom of choice - we can understand the path and decide which and when to open any door.

    Complicated is how we view it. And that is something that is with regards to many things. Today is today, and tomorrow is tomorrow. Each day there are choices. And that is not based on ego, it's based on being in spirit. If that makes sense. ~ The way ~

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  7. Hi, my friend, Jack!
    Maybe these new doors and ways are what make us to like living and moving.

    I will read your writing again. I love it...

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