Sunday, February 20, 2011

Come Back To Yourself

I see you have been away. How was the trip? What great things were accomplished and more importantly, what do you remember? I was surprised to see you go. There are wonderful things around the corner. I watched how closely and familiar things were becoming. I am not surprised by your exit, but I knew you would come back. I now know that about you. It is okay. These things happen when you force your hand. There seems to be so much out there, but even in it's epitome, things never culminate, they just kind of spin around. It requires a large amount of energy and excitement to keep those things going. I would imagine it has become boring, redundant and unyeilding, that is why you are back here. I am glad. I have missed you. Let us go a little more slowly this time. Try not to get too serious with things. You can start where you are. I have never required more than that. What you have gained, whether you are aware of it or not, is of great importance. It is the backbone. It will remind you of why you have chosen to work along a different line. Be more alert, but remain still. Take one concept at a time, daily. You cannot do it all at once, but you cannot remain idle either. Be more aware of the tapestry. Try not to focus so much on a single thread. I am glad you have decided to come back to yourself. Let us get started ... r

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