
Working with my clients teaches me a lot about embracing patience. This work also reveals how reality seamlessly changes from one alternate dimension into another as determined by our focus. The change — whether in the microcosm of an individual, or the macrocosm of All That Is — from the perspective of physical reality, takes “time.”
How much time does it take?
As much as necessary. For sure, it’s not instantaneous. At least not the physical reality version of those changes. In nonphysical, of course, all change happens instantaneously. That change, however, takes a while to emerge as a physical reality. Again, it doesn’t matter if it’s change in an individual, or something larger. What figures prominently, however, in how long the change will take, is our ability to become a match to it.
That’s where the tipping point resides.
Damn, sweet time
The trouble with that is we typically have a lot of momentum resisting change we want to see. And it’s hard for us to not amplify that resistance. That amplification is most represented by our willingness to push against “what is”, the very thing giving rise to “what’s becoming”. If, instead of pushing against “what is”, we leaned towards what’s becoming, what’s becoming would come much faster.
It still takes a little while though because resistance is an inherent part of physical reality. Inherent resistance is good. That’s because it gives us time to refine what we want. If things happened in physical the same way they do in nonphysical (instantaneously), oh boy, this reality would be really hard to stay in.
I’m coming to accept more and more reality’s inherent resistance, as well as the resistance I add which causes what I want to emerge s-l-o-w-l-y. I swear, some of what I want is taking its sweet damn time…and I recognize the playfulness in which I share that.
Good thing life, me, you and everything else is eternal. Knowing that’s the case, I can be patient.