Life may seem full of projects, if we need to be doing and accomplishing.
Life may seem to be filled with struggle and strife, if we feel burdened and unlucky.
Life may seem to be a place of adventure and challenge, if we are seeking exploration.
Life may seem to be an opportunity to play and enjoy, when we are childlike and trusting.
Life may seen to be a test of hard work and courage, when we want to commit and strive.
Life may be a place of abuse and suffering, when we don’t know how to get out of the way.
Life may seem to be an opportunity to learn and grow, when we assign ourselves to research and study.
Our individual lives are a projection of our choices, based on our history, karma, beliefs, spiritual lessons, and assignments for which we volunteer.
All projects….people., places, situation and challenges…..are but projections of our inner thoughts (often subconscious).
When we believe we are here to be helpful, we will see, attract and even create people and places and ways to help.
Our life becomes a life of helpfulness.
When we believe we are here to repent for our sinfulness, we will see, attract and even create people, places and events to punish and make amends for our self-judged misdeeds.
When we believe we are unworthy and deserving of a live of pain, we will see, attract and even create experiences in which we are treated as we believe and expect and invite into our lives.
When we believe that this world is filled with doom and gloom, will see and reinforce our own belief in doom and gloom.
Those who see this world as a grand adventure will experience all things as part of their adventure.
Those who see the world as a playground will experience life as play.
Those who see the world as hard work will experience life as working hard.
And when we find what we don’t expect, we often move away immediately, translate our experience into terms we can understand or forgive and erase immediately.
Life is a projection of what we believe and expect.
How we respond to our projects is a product of our spiritual learning and faith.
Interesting concept……
Loving you,
Betty Lue