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Thursday, 4 February 2016

As We Find Ourselves

By Evan Sanders


Erasing. Erasing. Erasing.

Maybe it's not always about trying to add more to your life but rather about subtracting. Maybe it's about unlearning all of the bad habits we have ever created for ourselves and getting to the roots of who we actually are.

Maybe it's time to erase all of the unnecessary.

The personal judgements, criticisms, the ego, and everything else in the book that turned out to be a tad bit too much. I realized that I fell into the trap of "I'm not good enough" and had spent all of my time learning how to tell stories about things that I had added in so others would be impressed. Oh how I was on some stage back then. I was on a stage being pulled every single way by all sorts of strings.

What would really happen if you did that?

Even though it may bring out some anxiety and you start to feel lost for a while, you get to find out what living really is.

HUGE. I mean, big time. I started to panic because the place I had lived in - the future - was a shallow reminder of how hard I had tried to live my life in the land of "it will all turn out."

Truth is, you have to come back to the only moment that you have. You have to come back to this moment, the present moment, because there's really no past or future you can go to. You have to dive into what you have in your life right now.

But that's so liberating in many ways. That's powerful. So let it be. Let it be exactly what you need to connect.

Because when you connect to what's going on, anything is possible. Anything. The world becomes yours. But when you try to constrict it all, you've built yourself the worst prison possible - one in your mind.

So live your life wild and free.




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