We are constantly going forwards in our life, we hardly ever look back at where we've come from. Life progresses us from yesterday to today to tomorrow, and we never get to analyse the past. The pace of life, and the stress of being alive, in this current physical world never permits us to stop and think. We react instead of acting, then wonder why life's path rarely takes us where we are meant to be going. It is only when we hit a dead end, or something goes drastically wrong, that we start to look into the situation. Its only then that we consider the consequences of jumping across the stepping stones from one reaction to another reaction. Only then do we contemplate the mistakes we've made. By then it's too late to go back and unmake the mistakes we've made.
We bear the consequences of wanton and chaotic manifestation. Our experiences are based on the thinking patterns of our past. What we think in the moment is what dictates what happens next. What we are considering right now is the deciding factor. Sadly, we base our decision making on stress based thought processes. So few of us even realise the basic quantum physics of our actions. We can pull anything to us. Anything at all. Sadly, we rarely ever benefit from the magic of the moment. Life dictates a snappy decision after yet another snappy decision. We arrive at yet another dead end, and never learn.
It is essential we realise there is only the now. The future doesn't exist and the past cannot be retrieved. It is important that we stop and think. We call a halt on this stressful passage through life. It is time to start acting and not reacting. To really consider our options right now. To make a solemn promise to hold back on making any conscious decision before we put some thought into it.
We need to gain back control of our present to shape a better future for ourselves and ultimately for everyone else. Action does indeed follow thought. Our thoughts dictate our future, therefore it is essential we have full control over our thoughts to guarantee a future we really wanted. It is too late to repair the damage left in our cellular memory. We cannot rewrite what has been, that will go with us to the next dimension to be reviewed and learnt from. We can however begin adopting the real pathways that our spirit decreed for us ... Matthew James