Saturday, March 29, 2014

Balance is the key

I noticed something recently about my life that I have neglected to address.
Most days find me spending too much time checking my email and messages on the computer. 
I have a routine I follow that usually ends up with me on Facebook messaging friends and family, following them in their latest adventures and life challenges.
I also noticed that there is a plethora of information and messages that I do not subscribe to. They are distracting and sometimes disturbing.
While scrolling down pages of varying information, I see myself going faster and faster, skipping through and trying find inspiring and uplifting messages. 
What is it that I am looking for?
I am looking for myself among the myriad of humanity, and sadly, gratefully ... it is not there, I am not there.
My regular routine sessions are getting shorter and shorter because there is less and less of what I want and more and more of what I don’t want.
My resolve is to start un-friending and un-following people and pages that only depress and waste my time.
Many internet sites are designed to distract and draw our attention away from what is most important in life. There are inspired internet sites who lift our spirits and help build our character, these are the ones I seek.
My ciber life also reflects my real life in many ways.
I have allowed people and distractions to blur out the most important things that I want to accomplish.
As a general rule we surround ourselves with things that we enjoy and avoid things that we don’t.
When outer life no longer reflects my true inner self, I have betrayed my higher purpose.
Main steam media is not the place to find yourself or your purpose, that can only be accomplished by withdrawing from everyone and everything that is draining your life force and energy.
We are energy beings that must continually recharge to sustain our level of experience or we will be depleted and useless to our purpose here on earth.
Balance is the key to sustaining and growing in this multiverse of thought and interaction.
When you find yourself scrolling through life instead of strolling, skipping and running through life’s challenges and adventures, let that be your road sign.
Beware of danger ahead!
Look at your life with resolve to make it the best that you can. 
Avoid distractions and focus on those things that inspire, build and broaden your experience. 

With that resolve you will inspire, build and broaden those that are closest to you.