What Your Life Is About

God said:

In life, you are looking at the lay of the land. The terrain is laid out for you. Where you go and what you seek is your decision to make. What happens is not altogether up to you. You have some say, but you do not have say over everything that happens in life.

And yet you have wanted to control everything in life. Beloveds, whatever may come, you have to deal with it. Whatever lands at your door, you have something to do. Sometimes you let it in, and sometimes you step aside. You do not have the say. You have the say over where you will go from there, yet you are not the total dispenser of the Universe.

If you find yourself in a landslide, you are in landslide. Where you land probably isn't your choice. Wherever you find yourself, your choice begins. You go on from where you find yourself. Even if you cannot walk, you have choices. You have the choice to despair. Perhaps you have the choice to crawl.

No one likes waking up in a strange place, yet, if that's where you find yourself, the question isn't how, when, why. The question is what do you do now? And if you can do nothing, how, then, will you accept it? How do you move on in your life, or how long do you stay where you are and moan?

You find yourself in a situation that may not be of your making. Certainly not of your making in a deliberate way. Yet conscious or not, you have to decide to go east or west now. Perhaps this is the time to roll with the punches.

If you find yourself in a landslide, it is possible that being in the landslide was a choice you made. Maybe you made the choice long ago. Maybe you will never know. It's hard to believe you would choose to be in a spot you never would want to be in, and, nevertheless, you find yourself there.

Even if you are entirely an innocent victim, your choice is to cry or to get up and start anew.

A seed may not have choice over where it is planted, yet it can choose to grow there and even blossom.

A hat may not ever choose which head it goes on, and yet a hat continues to do what hats do.

Hats serve. Seeds serve. And you serve.

You have will, and choice as to how you will use your will. Do you use your will to protest and fight or do you use your will to move forward?

Do not equate will with stubbornness. Will does not have to hold on to where it has been. Will does not mean getting your own way. Life has already taught you that you don't always get your way.

The thing is that you have to make decisions without knowing what the outcome will be. Somewhere along the way, you may have had the idea that you have to know the results ahead of time. That's where the idea of odds came in. Yet playing the odds doesn't always come out the way you want. Sometimes you go against the odds, and all is as you want or it is not.

Along the way, it is necessary to let go of the idea of winning or losing. Life is not a question of winning or losing. Life is life. And you do not always know when you have won or when you have lost. Frankly, your life is not about either winning or losing. Your life is about being a good sport.

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WHAT YOUR LIFE IS ABOUT

DEAREST MAESTRO, YES, CERTAINLY THIS IS TRUE, LIFE IS ABOUT BEING A
GOOD SPORT.

AND SURELY SOMEWHERE ALONG OUR WAY, WE'VE HAD THE IDEA THAT WE HAVE
TO KNOW THE RESULTS OF SITUATIONS AHEAD OF TIME. AH, THAT'S WHERE THE IDEA OF ODDS CAME IN. OUR PLAYING THE ODDS DOESN'T ALWAYS COME OUT THE WAY WE WANT!

SO WE DEAL, WITH GREAT LOVE AND COMPASSION, WITH WHAT WE ARE GIVEN
AND MAKE THE BEST OF IT.

I WANT TO BE THAT GOOD SPORT!!! MUCH LOVE TO YOU ALWAYS FOR THIS THING
CALLED LIFE!!! IT'S DELICIOUSLY MYSTERIOUS AND SUCH AN EXTRAORDINARY GIFT.

Mary Moon wonders about the odds.

One thing for sure Sweet One, the odds are with you by a long shot. You bless us all with your sweet comments every day. Thanks to who ever you are. love you

George

Where there's a will, there's a way. Really?

Winning is always more fun than losing. This letter tells us that Life isn't about either winning or losing, it's about being a good sport.

Being a good sport is about attitude, learning, personality, masks that others have put on us to hide who we really are to them. Being a good sport sounds like it's something you can choose to be as opposed to a bad sport. How on earth can you be a good sport if you aren't?

The first step is learning who you are in the now. Then learning who you came from to make your earth home and life. Then your seek to remember who you have always been. This requires that you inquire where you lived before you came into this earth simulator, or challenge or Garden of God.

Remember darling readers, that which seems like a "call" on your life is really destiny taking form in your body that you mistakenly are taught to believe is you. It only is the package you arrived in. You learned the "name" given to it by your mom and dad. Learned to love or hate it, thinking it was you.

When you wake up to who you actually are, you will discover how wonderful his tiny earth journey really is. Wake up now, "breakfast" is ready and the king is waiting for you in His Garden of Love.

George

The way

George, you have a wonderful way of getting to the heart of issues. If only we could take it to heart that we are far more than the package we arrived in. We give lip service to this and believe it on an intellectual level, but do we really feel it? I'm not so sure I really do; if I did it seems that what I have felt to be my problems would just melt away.

Thanks......Chuck

thank God your gift

dear God heavenley father,
am realize our life it sport life,and i love it,
and i want to gratetude of all what am expirince of all my life,
you serve as all what we need, you serve os the eir we breath
you give os a sunshine to make a warm our body alive
you give os foods to aet and water, i seid to my felf
life is wonderful if the know how to use it,,
thank God your gift you give to os,
love and light

about extremes

“What happens is not altogether up to you. You have some say, but you do not have say over everything that happens in life.”

These two little sentences sure say a lot. I find it easy to slip into extremes of thinking. One extreme: life just happens to me, I have to make the best of it. The other extreme: I create my world through my thoughts, expectations and beliefs and what I see in the world just reflects these. The wisdom of these two sentences, expanded by the rest of this letter, is that I have a lot to say about how my life unfolds, but it is not all completely up to me. While I cannot control what happens in my life, I can control how I react to what happens and I can chose the direction I take from there.

Perhaps the biggest message of this letter, for me, is it cannot be figured out, to think that it can is an illusion I have believed in. “The thing is that you have to make decisions without knowing what the outcome will be.” This sums it up nicely and succinctly. We can control the intent of our actions, and I guess all that is asked of us is to try to do well, trusting that the outcomes will take care of themselves.

Chuck's intent is his.

It seems like we do this or that by our intent. Chuck says it this way: " We can control the intent of our actions, and I guess all that is asked of us is to try to do well, trusting that the outcomes will take care of themselves."

When our intuitive persona is at work we stand and watch while it works, when our EGO is at work we surmise and wonder what the outcome will be but when our intellect is at work we check the books, the authorities and predict by science what will happen.

The placebo effect makes men scratch their heads and wonder about the power of the Mind at work in our inner hidden man of the heart. What they need to see is destiny unfolding in the moment as we become who we really are; channels of the divine energy system that runs the whole universe. Chuck needs to understand how open he is to this influence.

George