What you allow is what will continue. ––the Wealthy Gardener
In a culture of cause and effect, sowing and reaping, and daily productivity, we can sometimes forget to allow good things to happen.
The lesson of allowing was a constant one when my son was playing basketball. Allow the game to come to you. Allow the three-point shot to go in––don’t try so hard, think less, just allow it.
It’s a delicate art in life to focus on what we intend, pay attention to the mechanics, do our part to bring it about . . . then allow.
When we care too much, we muck up the mind. When we think too much, we get in our way. When we try too hard, we tighten up.
We need to be attached to the doing but detached to the outcome.
We must consciously take our foot off the brake and move into a dimension of allowing good things to happen. Success is the natural order of things when we attain a higher spiritual consciousness.
“You have to take risks,” said Paulo Coelho. “We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen.”
Richard Bartlett said, “If you allow yourself to expect guidance, guidance will show up.”
“Have an open mind allow different ideas into your way of thinking,” said Peter Diamandis. Do your best, and leave the rest.
Allow more abundance in your life.