Close your eyes and trust; go in the direction of what makes you feel authentically lighter and brighter. There is no good or bad. Retribution feels vibrationally better than desperation. It’s better than sitting still because your energy has movement. Frustration is better than retribution, because now you’re not projecting negative energy outward, you’re processing it within. Apathy is better than frustration; at least you’ve reached some form of detachment. Optimism is better than apathy. Optimism becomes happiness. Co-creative inspiration follows… and then comes joy. Alaric Hutchinson
About This Quote

The quote above is a process for dealing with the burdens of the world. It says that if we close our eyes and trust, we can make decisions that make us feel authentically lighter and brighter. In other words, there is no good or bad in life, just different possibilities that will make us feel better. This may seem to contradict what we have been taught by society, but there is a method to the madness.

By opening our eyes to possibilities instead of focusing on the negative aspects of life, we can focus on how to get out of a difficult situation. The idea here is not to take a approach that will guarantee a positive outcome, but one that will lead us towards a happier existence.

Source: Living Peace

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