Dearest One,
In the great Oneness lies a great Stillness, which is Peace. In this peace there is endless patience without an opposite. If you have been wanting something for a very long time, striving and clamoring in your thoughts to get "that"--whatever it is--then you cannot have peace. You can have only an endless clamoring which tells you that what you have now, what you are now, is not enough, and so you must have "more" of something, even if you are not sure what that "more" might be. You have endless thoughts telling you that now is not okay. How do you think now feels when you endlessly tell it that it is not okay? That you do not love it? That it should be something different?
In the great Oneness lies a great Stillness, which is Peace. In this peace there is endless patience without an opposite. If you have been wanting something for a very long time, striving and clamoring in your thoughts to get "that"--whatever it is--then you cannot have peace. You can have only an endless clamoring which tells you that what you have now, what you are now, is not enough, and so you must have "more" of something, even if you are not sure what that "more" might be. You have endless thoughts telling you that now is not okay. How do you think now feels when you endlessly tell it that it is not okay? That you do not love it? That it should be something different?













