I understand that some things are difficult—maybe even extremely difficult. For someone out there, life may seem unbearable.
But just consider something. What if you're exactly where you’re supposed to be?
Think about the passing of time for a moment. Not the counting down of minutes and hours, but the gradual unraveling of all that ever happens.
You know the concept of multiple dimensions or timelines, the idea that different choices create alternate realities. A butterfly flaps its wings, and a thousand branching choices unfold. You make a choice and for years you wonder if it was the right one. Maybe a big part of you even wishes you could go back.
But now consider this. What if you are living in the best possible timeline? What if this is exactly the right place for you? What if, through some conspiracy of the universe, events have aligned to bring you exactly where you need to be?
Not a place free of pain or hardship, of course. Not a place where everything is easy or goes your way.
Still, it’s a place where you are supposed to be, meant to be, a place that is home. A place that allows you to work on yourself, to work on something, to make your mark.
In this scenario, you are living in the best possible timeline. Nothing else would be more appropriate for you now.
What if this timeline—this reality—is uniquely yours to shape?
How would it feel to believe this?
What would it mean to embrace it?
Thanks for this reminder and that there are other ways to live in this time that are more hopeful and empowering.
Hi Chris, I just watched the David Ghiyam episode on The School of Greatness podcast and he talks in depth about this - about the NEED for difficulty as a way of opening and then priming our vessel to be able to attract (reclaim) more light which we can then, in turn, deflect out to others. Overcoming difficulty, he argues, is a necessary step along the path of not only our own spiritual development but the evolution of our soul.