Loving Limitation
We discover that we are nothing, inhabiting everything. We are timeless without boundary. Within this pure potential, we may discover an intense curiosity, the curiosity that precipitated the dive into form. From this vantage point, we may find a part of ourselves that is enjoying ourselves even when we aren’t seemingly enjoying ourselves. We know ourselves as the All That Is and, through our human experience, it can experience limitation. We may find this expansiveness exclaiming, “Oh, this is what fear feels like!” “Oh, this is what resentment feels like!” “Oh, this is what blame feels like!” For example, the company that I worked for went through a severe financial crisis, struggling to keep its doors open, I found myself preparing a personal financial backup plan. And, then came this little chuckle, “here I am wondering how money will work out in my life!” The fullness was laughing.