Leave some room for Life's surprises

 It’s natural that we do what we can to ward off danger and further ourselves. While our control strategies—such as aggression, judging, planning, seeking approval, pretending—have a developmental role, they are not a recipe for happiness, intimacy and freedom. Tara Brach 



What does freedom look like to you?

What does freedom feel like to you?

We say we want to be free yet we engage in activities that bind us, that does not promote freedom. I am talking here about the activities which we do from a place of fear. Withholding or running from intimacy and vulnerability keeps us bound to inauthentic relationships. 

Inauthentic relationships are those where we live in fear, striving to prove that we are worthy, those that we feel we are not living our truths, where we are not at peace, where we have to lie to ourselves and others. There is very little freedom in living like that.

When we feel the need to be in control all the time, there is very little room for faith, trust and surprises. Life specializes in surprises. Most of the time, those surprises bring to our lives situations and moments that we would and could not even imagine.

When our safety is not being compromised it is important to leave room fir trust, faith and a little bit of life's surprises.

Peace

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