Slow and steady wins the race.
Applying slight pressure for a prolonged period of time can stop bleeding.
Putting tape on the wall before hammering a nail in prevents the drywall or stud from splitting and just because you don’t see activity doesn’t mean nothing is happening.
Moments like these teach us to appreciate life’s subtleties no matter how direct or indirect they may seem.
As you look at some clouds in the sky there is no apparent movement; that doesn’t mean that they are not.
Learning to recognize life’s respites tunes you into a frequency that’s normally missed.
Your life can have such a frenzy of activity that you missed some of the wonderful little things.
There is a speed far different from the “stop to smell the roses” type; a knowing speed that is similar to a meal you’ve cooked numerous times. You already know how the finished product will look, smell and taste.
There’s no real rushing involved just a relaxed rhythm and the knowing of how it will all turn out. It is also minus the outcome which is already in “matter-of-fact” mode as if you were tying your shoes.
Your levels of knowing have very subtle variations and you may not readily think of the fine thread that weaves your life together. It’s very similar to making a quilt or doing embroidery.
You are at the level of the embroidered quilt. All these layers create a spectrum of intricacies that are constantly evolving as you live your life.
Relax in the rhythm of your knowing that much is happening behind the scenes…ALWAYS!
Subtly You Evolve, Step-By-Step!