It's truly not going to be solved in one lifetime.
And I think the point is just to move through life without acceptance,
That there is always going to be a mystery and to resist the temptation to just perpetually ask questions and need to know.
I believe that we're just meant to move through life with ease and grace and gratitude and humility and compassion and self-compassion,
Self-love,
Love for others and resist the temptation to judge,
To judge oneself,
To judge others,
To judge situations.
And instead hold a focus of neutrality or non-duality.
Just see things as they are.
Not to put any meaning to any one thing or any one situation.
And that's how we gain our learnings by creating distance from them and separating ourselves from our judgments.
And I think the more respectful thing to do for ourselves and for others is to truly move into the energy of grace and compassion.
To take the learnings as they are,
To accept that in every instance that behavior,
A certain behavior or action was meant to be had because then we learn from it.
And once we realize that behavior or that action no longer serves us,
That's the aha moment.
That's when we know that we're not in alignment with our true selves and that's when the healing happens,
When the behavior shifts,
When the thoughts shift and we move into a new frequency or vibration and that's ascension.
We don't need to force anything.
We don't need to do anything out of the ordinary,
Out of anything that we already know.
Really what we need to stop doing is resisting,
Judging,
Judging our emotions,
Judging our actions,
Judging other people's emotions or actions and just move into that ease and flow of life.
And take each lesson as it is with grace and humility,
Respect,
Love,
Compassion and understanding and of course trust,
Trust in the process of life,
Trust in the reason why we're here.
And maybe that reason may not be fully revealed.
As we know there's always going to be a mystery to life,
An aspect of life we may not fully understand but that's where faith comes in.
That act of trust without completely and fully knowing but you trust with your heart and that's what faith is.