Inner tranquility has far reaching satisfaction than outer validation and baseless opinions 🙏. Whether in a relation or in a job one must embrace inner peace above all.
I have to add that we can actually find a lot of value in what is perceived as “negative” feedback. There is knowledge in everything. Understanding the energy of what is around you rather than sifting it as good or bad is the key. Accepting and understanding with full awareness and then you can transform that low vibration into power and progression for all.
Love your videos and all have been so helpful and seem to be at the perfect timing. Please keep it up because you make some of the best videos I’ve seen on RU-vid in this genre
In other words, let it go and whatever it is will work itself out without you doing anything. Whoever it was that was rude (or worse) to you has a dose of karma coming to them! Ask God to at least let you witness their karma when it bites!
I think we all innately want, if not need some things to be constants in our lives. Anchors we can always reply on. Whether that's a brand, a team, a person, what have you. Even if we understand that things are always changing, there's something unnatural about attaching to absolutely nothing. It's like what's the point of existing if we have to force ourselves to care about nothing? I think the advice in this video is good, but it doesn't solve the problem of our innate desire to have some kind of rock or anchor. Things that make us feel comfortable, make us feel at "home" no matter what else is going on in our lives. There are some things we, reasonably and logically, think will never change. For me, for instance, it was the Washington Redskins. But they vanished, despite how well the sport they're a part of and league they're in continue to do. The team I love became the only team to disappear thanks to criminal ownership. My life's passion disappeared. My point is absolutely anything can change/disappear, even the things you least expect to do so. Do not attach yourself/invest emotion into anything unless you're willing to go through the heartache of it one day changing or disappearing; because it will.
9/14/24 - Today I happenstance come across This vid The ebb and flow The crest and trough The transient transistion Yugen Wei Wu Wei Detachment Impermanence The sinking feeling in the pit of the stomach The physical world The physical Earth The material Earth id, ego, super-ego personas dark shadows Ego of mind heart spirit To accept changes of transformation To acknowledge acceptance To embrace hurt and flow of love “I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, I am ungrateful to these teachers.” Kahlil Gibran
Why is it that when we are young, we don’t even notice change? It’s as it never existed. And as we age we notice change more and more. Do we naturally lose resiliency to change? Do we just notice change more frequently because our perception of time changes as we age?