The Lyrics From Billys Forest Chapter 153
May 14, 2019 ·
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We face two paths everyday. One wants to keep you connected to the money and comfort while the other endlessly tries to clear the way for you to serve. Oh...
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We face two paths everyday. One wants to keep you connected to the money and comfort while the other endlessly tries to clear the way for you to serve. Oh boy. Sounds like a Jesus set up. If you call him that. The reality of your everyday walk is that we were all born to live then die. Two dots on a map. Getting to the other side isn't a choice. Everything we do in between the dots is. I'm not asking you to create a legacy. It's to become more aware of what you're bringing to the county fair. Basically meaning that we do the daily deed of trying to make life fun and fair but end up bouncing around on yet another dot maker. Will we ever create a solid line? Bombarded by endless amounts of questions we keep doing all we can to make sure the bills are paid and we see every movie once or twice. What happens during those days when we're stuck staring at a bug on the wall and we begin to realize that maybe there's a higher calling and it's not connected to your boss? Do you begin to lean in that direction only to learn the most greedy and judgmental people on the planet are usually growing inside a church? Your personal walk belongs to you. I grasp onto the expectations of why a community of believers comes with empowerment but sometimes you don't need the added wait. There are enough spiritual guiders and leaders with books and smart phone apps to help you clear the path toward a greater you. Staying true to that discipline can be a heck of a challenge but through each moment of question there's always a new seed to plant in that field that a higher energy source gave to you at birth. Putting those seeds to work for you is a journey. I suggest you latch onto a writing journal and document the personalized experience. What you do cannot be compared to any other person. That's what makes it enjoyable. Documenting it in a book isn't a reason to brag but rather to help you embrace the changes and challenges that were once set aside and labeled a horrid day. Learn from them. Study the presence of your label. Then grow beyond what tripped you. Allow yourself to belong to the moment.
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