How to deal with what comes next

A drumming question from Wednesday’s Intuitive Linked Communication group. I asked, “What is ahead and/or how shall we deal with it? (What’s in it for us?)”

The response I got:

You are always in the eternal now; punctuation is not discontinuity. To deal with the future is no different than dealing with the present moment – literally – because the future only manifests as the present moment.

So be now what you want to be then. Calmly strive for continuity of intent and action. Your life takes care of itself because inner and outer are the same reality, perceived differently. [The “outer world” being reality perceived by the sense; the “inner world” being reality perceived directly, intuitively.] There can be no events not connected to who and what you are. If surprises come, you can use them as learning experiences centered not on them but on who you are in your unknown mental and spiritual makeup.

2 thoughts on “How to deal with what comes next

  1. Makes me think about everything I drag into the eternal now. So you could say the same of the past as you say of the future–to deal with the past is no different than dealing with the present moment, because the past only manifests as the present moment. So be now what you wanted to be then.

  2. “Your life takes care of itself because inner and outer are the same reality, perceived differently. ..There can be no events not connected to who and what you are. If surprises come, you can use them as learning experiences centered not on them but on who you are in your unknown mental and spiritual makeup.”

    This is for me a very timely reminder that all is well, all is always well.

    Thanks, Frank, for bringing this through.

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