If you've ever wondered why things must happen as they do -- and it's only those unwanted or otherwise painful moments that we ever really question -- it's because (it seems) the only time we're capable of honestly examining our own heart is during a time of trial. But what, exactly, is it about challenging moments that bring us this opportunity?
Troubling times make it possible to see into our own heart because of the secret nature hidden within unwanted moments themselves: they serve, as nothing else can, to reveal the host of unconscious attachments that live within us, those invisible and dark fibers that run through the heart, from which all forms of dependency dangle like dark puppets. Our attachments remain otherwise unseen until revealed by the advent of some unwanted circumstance that "pulls" upon them, producing the pain that it does.
In other words...unwanted moments are the only way to learn about our own compromised interior condition, because the captivity inherent in it remains concealed until something takes place to reveal it. And yet, it's in these very same moments -- when life seems to strike us the hardest -- that exists our greatest opportunity to be free.
So the question before us in unwanted moments --- the real question --- is what do we love most of all?
Simply put, do we love the light that reveals the unseen prison in which we have agreed to live, or do we love the darkness that wants to protect itself, along with its self-made prison?
Do we want to tear down the walls between ourselves and the unfettered wholeness, that holiness for which we long, or do we want to decorate them with all the pretty lies about a time to come when we'll finally be free?
Don't be deceived: a choice must be made as to what you love most of all, even if you don't feel any love in that moment you must choose; otherwise, the choice is made for you, and you lose what you will never know you had a chance to be: free.
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