Apr 1, 2020

Le It Be -MGS

For the softest things in the world overcome the hardest things in the world. All difficult things have their origin in that which is easy, and great things in that which is small. Creativity comes from awakening and directing in our higher natures, which originate in the primal depths of the universe. Because of great love, one is courageous in life. For he who obtains has little, for he who scatters has much. Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don't resist them, let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they are meant to be. Let nature take its course.

Reflection 

This passage beautifully encapsulates profound philosophical ideas about the nature of existence, creativity, and the interplay between strength and softness. It suggests that the most powerful forces often arise from the gentlest sources, emphasizing the importance of humility and openness in the face of life's challenges.
The notion that difficult things stem from simplicity reminds us to appreciate the small beginnings of our endeavors and to recognize that greatness often emerges from modest origins. The idea of creativity as a product of awakening our higher selves speaks to the potential within each of us to tap into deeper truths and insights.
Moreover, the emphasis on love as a source of courage highlights the transformative power of connection and compassion in our lives. The paradox of gaining through scattering rather than hoarding invites us to consider the value of generosity and the abundance that comes from sharing.

Finally, the encouragement to embrace change and allow life to unfold naturally resonates with the principles of acceptance and flow. It reminds us that resisting the natural course of events can lead to struggle, while surrendering to the process can lead to growth and fulfillment.
Overall, this reflection invites us to cultivate a mindset of openness, creativity, and love, recognizing the interconnectedness of all things and the beauty of life's unfolding journey.

 

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