I filled my cup yesterday by spending it with my three favourite Beings in the world. We walked, we talked, we laughed, we picnicked, and we observed with awe the Brilliance of our backyard.
As these words appear on the page before me, the word observe stands out as key.
If we can observe, especially with awe, the goings on in and around us, we offer ourselves freedom from attaching to our experience because to observe is to be free from what we’re observing.
This allows for enormous freedom — freedom from the need for it to be right, for from a place of awe-filled observation, there is no right and there is no wrong, there is simply a perspective of what is.,
And when that’s how we frame what we observe, other perspectives become less threatening to our truth. I wonder with wonder how wonderful this allowance of the all would be. It occurs to me that when my cup gets filled, my mind gets emptied so that I can simply be the witness of wonder!
With Love Kirsty
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