From
“Master and the Green-Eyed Hope”: “I thought more about Permitting when I awoke
from trance. It was already dark, and in the silence of my apartment, I
recalled the choices I had recently made. Leaving my husband, and studying with
the ancient Master in the esoteric classroom. And the most recent one: giving
up my acting and going back to school to study filmmaking. Nothing I had chosen
had been an easy thing to do. And I wasn’t even sure whether my choices were
good or not!
I
got up from the bed and turned on my new tiffany style lamp. I liked its brown,
rust and golden colors. It cast a warm circle of light in the bedroom, and made
me feel comfortable and safe.
And
then I got it. The choices and decisions that we make are all good! There are
no mistakes. Like blindfolded horses, we always find our route, and follow our
path, even if we make many surprising detours. Nothing is permanent anyway.
Life is constant change. With or without our consent. And that’s actually a
blessing.”
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