Sunday, November 3, 2019

The four (4) principles of Metaphysics.

It is not important whether you are spiritual or believe in God.....but the four principles of metaphysics apply to all from the moment one is born until one's last breath!

The first principle states:

This means that no one comes into our life by chance. Everyone who is around us, anyone with whom we interact, represents something, whether to teach us something or to help us improve a current situation.

The second principle states:

"Whatever happened is the only thing that could have happened"......
Nothing, absolutely nothing of that which we experienced could have been any other way. Not even in the least important detail. There is no, "If only I had done that differently, then it could have been different". NO....
What happened is the only thing that could have taken place for us to learn and evolve in order to move forward. Every single situation in life which we encounter is absolutely perfect, even when it defies our understanding and our ego.

The third principle states:

"Each moment in which something begins is the right moment"....
Everything begins at exactly the right moment, neither earlier nor later. This is because we are subconsciously ready for the new experience or challenge.

The fourth principle states:

"What is over, is over"....
It is very simple. When something comes to an end, it helps us evolve. Hence, enriched by the recent experience, it is better to let go and move on.

Is it a coincidence that you're here, reading this???

If these words strike a chord, it's because you meet the requirements and understand that not even a single snowflake falls accidentally in the wrong place!

Just be good to yourself. Always be happy........


Tailpiece.

One of those quiet Sundays. Had gone to the nearby petrol bunk around 1000 hrs to top up the Chevy and to check the tyre pressure. Returned and spruced up the interiors. Tomorrow, our first destination would be Dr. Mallan's clinic at Chertala. Will be spending the evening with Rema and Padmakumar.


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