Think back to your life 10 years ago. In 2010, where were you? What were you busy with? Who were the people around you? What did you do? What was important to you? Would you have predicted or even imagined then that your life would be as it is now?
A lot can change in 10 years, and it is through a succession of changes that it happens. One event leads to another and another and another, and it is all continuous. It doesn’t stop. Life flows— which is the February focus of the month in Jivamukti. A few things to ponder: Can we practice in a way that takes into account that events are continuous? Even when we think we pause, that pause is not a detour, it’s a continuation. If we want to sustain something in our lives, be it a goal or a passion or a relationship or a cause we believe in, how would we take action so we do not burn out, so that our commitment is continuous? When we fear for the unknown future, can we find ease in that life is a continuous movement? We do not jump from here to there, we flow to it, step by step, moment by moment, in a succession of events.
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