The last few days have focused on fighting the inner fight. Is this seen as a good thing, or bad? We’re always fighting the inner fight, whether it is being conscious in our decisions or even going so far as to look at our digestion and the body’s ability to decide what is nutrition and what is waste.
Today is Tuesday, April 27, 2010 is 10 Chuen, the Monkey in the Mayan Tzolkin calendar. You might be saying “enough with the murky depth”, and I can’t blame you. Today is the last day of this thought, trust me.
It had to carry forward to this day, the day of manifestation. What results do we get in life? There are many opinions on what success is, as if outcomes can be generically categorized in value. Life is what we make it, we get what we put into it, and the value of anything is based upon our appreciation.
Let’s return to the murky depth once again, but this time from the viewpoint of the child. Does the child go splashing in the muddy waters with the goal of creating an angry parent and early bath? Do they wrestle in any way with the pros and cons of interacting with the mud puddle? Is there some profound, deep purpose in exploring the murky side of life?
The puddle appears within my life, and I respond to it. Today may be mud pies, tomorrow may be multi million dollar creations. It all begins with interactivity with the world around us, and realizing that finding pleasure in whatever we do will bring us closer to success.
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