History repeats itself. There is nothing new upon the face of the earth. Yes, your technology has changed, and your fashions, names, and so forth, but what of emotions? What of the dramas? These will keep going ‘round and ‘round, repeating themselves through endless iterations whilst you learn to get along.
As long as you hold tight to your stance and refuse to dance, you don’t stand a chance of finding peace.
Learn the steps of dancing in the middle, of taking the lead and being led, and you will begin to understand there is no “better” or “worse,” but the choice that comes from the heart. Does this seem contradictory? Your head wants you to think that the choice from the heart is always better. That depends. If you want to keep dancing round and round, stay away from the heart. If you want to finally dissolve into peace and love, go for the heart. Is that better or worse, or does it simply and finally bring the stories to their ultimate conclusion?
Would you help me to understand what is meant by these words from Sanaya ? I don’t quite understand all that they are saying about the heart. Thank you Val from Wilmington, NC
Hi Val. Sanaya is getting a little deep here. They want us to discern how to react to our human dramas from the heart and not by thinking with the head. At the same time, they are cautioning against using terms like “better” or “worse” because these are judgments. By going to the heart for discernment and “dissolving” into our TRUE state, which has NO opposites, so no better or worse, but simply “being,” we find peace. But it’s challenging to get to that awareness of pure being through the head, only the heart. They are trying to get us to see there is a level even beyond the heart, of pure undifferentiated oneness (love). The way to get to the heart to make that leap is not the right, the left, or even the middle, but again, just “being.”