Boeing · 36-40
My breathe is here and stable, drinking water nearby, the sun comes up
Adogslife · 61-69, M
Wife, dog and two Maine Coons all love me.
How much better can you do?
How much better can you do?
My kid tells me she loves me
RosaMarie · 46-50, F
I wake up.
Ducky · 31-35, F
I wake up feeling healthy and still growing strong
RodneyTrotter1 · 100+, M
When my dog jumps up on the sofa and rests his head on my lap.
Ferric67 · M
My cat
She's the best
She's the best
moonlightlullaby · 46-50, F
I wake up in my own bed and at home vs a hospital 🙏♥
Dadbod52 · 61-69, M
I wake up
swirlie · 31-35, F
I tried an experiment one time. I forcibly prevented myself from doing what I really knew needed doing at all cost, but chose instead to hide in the closet to see if the world would somehow adjust to my tardy behavior.
To my surprise, though I should not have been surprised at all, the world somehow adjusted my whereabouts without my input and I ended up arriving where I was otherwise suppose to be and got there when I was originally suppose to be there.
What I learned from this exercise is that we cannot 'not' do exactly what had been seemingly 'pre-written' in some kind of script of life for each of us, which immediately told me that whatever happens was also part of the script.
This means, if we were suppose to not succeed, will will not succeed. If we are suppose to witness a certain outcome that we desire, it will happen.
The bottom line is, we don't control our fate, nor can we speedup or slowdown the natural process of it.
To my surprise, though I should not have been surprised at all, the world somehow adjusted my whereabouts without my input and I ended up arriving where I was otherwise suppose to be and got there when I was originally suppose to be there.
What I learned from this exercise is that we cannot 'not' do exactly what had been seemingly 'pre-written' in some kind of script of life for each of us, which immediately told me that whatever happens was also part of the script.
This means, if we were suppose to not succeed, will will not succeed. If we are suppose to witness a certain outcome that we desire, it will happen.
The bottom line is, we don't control our fate, nor can we speedup or slowdown the natural process of it.
Boeing · 36-40
@swirlie Hm but entering this practice long enough, might be a way to exiting what you call fate.
Repetition through decades can indeed be a game changer.
Also, gathering all of our available resources in a single moment, can too affect those webs of life.
It is natural, we are all connected in story. Exiting the orbit takes a great amount of energy, but it is possible 🌸
Repetition through decades can indeed be a game changer.
Also, gathering all of our available resources in a single moment, can too affect those webs of life.
It is natural, we are all connected in story. Exiting the orbit takes a great amount of energy, but it is possible 🌸
averageguy · 46-50, M
Interesting question. Have to ponder if I have an answer
Punxi · F
The sun rise
robingoodfellow · M
@Punxi it's true. For a few blessed moments when we see the sun casting its first rays of the day everythings feels ok
StygianKohlrabi · 46-50, M
moving my body
Degbeme · 70-79, M
The coffee makers turns on
Musicman · 61-69, M
Every day God blesses me. 🤗💝💝💝🤗
@Musicman With a note or two?
NativePortlander1970 · 51-55
I wake up























