How To Let Go Through Love
Just imagine how motivating it would be, if you were to receive
confirmation from 100 years in the future that your present efforts,
however insignificant some may have appeared to be, have helped change
our planet for the better?
People who are working for the greater good often end up feeling
defeated and disillusioned because they cannot see instant results from
their efforts. Many start out feeling eager and inspired, wanting to
make a meaningful difference, however, when nothing outwardly seems to
be changing, they start to think that they aren't making any headway
after all and simply give up.
When it comes to large goals that take many years to complete, we cannot
allow an apparent lack of results to stop us, especially when what we
have started, has a long term goal, spanning many years. There is simply
too much at stake and the consequences are way too high.
Feelings of disillusionment however, can be overcome by acting from a
sense of love and also a sincere desire to make a difference, and then
just letting go. What I am saying, is that "letting go", is really a
means of expressing your trust in that positive difference which your
positive actions and thoughts have made, even if you can't see it yet.
Some of these changes may not be obvious for hundreds of years. We need
to trust that one day, they will become obvious, and then, simply remain
focused on taking those steps now, that feel right to you, rather than
expecting immediate miracles. Just as the Butterfly theory, shows that
even the most insignificant or mundane actions can have a huge impact
further down the line. Everything you do therefore, will make a
difference, you need to simply hold on to those inner expectations.
Seeing your actions as laying an important foundation upon which growth
and progress can happen later, will allow you to see your actions as a
labor of love that makes you feel good about doing what you can.
Keeping a detached and dispassionate attitude like this is the surest
way to a successful outcome regardless of how long it takes to become
obvious.
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