Staying a bit longer,
before words, before act, before thinking
Observing a bit longer
Allowing the unknown
Staying with the experience
of the unknown
This welcoming the unknown; inspired by Thomas Yeomans (Psychosynthesis pioneer), article “The Corona Progress: Group work in Spiritual Context (1996).
He for example says: ‘Let the unknown of your, and others', experience simply be, rather than seeking to explain, or control, events immediately’, also ‘not move prematurely to solve problems and provide solutions.’ Also ‘be curious, wonder, welcome unknown. Learn to be comfortable with the Unknown and study in yourself what keeps you from this.’
Last sentence of studying yourself what keeps you from this is helping us to expand our consciousness. Learn our patterns, traits. When the consciousness expands we have more room to live freely, moving from the autopilot to presence. We are more comfortable with now, more in our center or closer to it and acting from that place.
So maybe you would like to observe this for the coming week. Inviting an opportunity to slow down, being with the unknown, however that appears to you in some moments and see what might start to happen.. it might be just the matter of seconds. Inventing curiosity, before (re)acting. Getting comfortable with not knowing. Maybe even learning more of your personality, which can evolve, which also affects the personal life.
“This is a work of lifetime, and the old patterns certainly remain present, but they no longer have the energy stored in them that would influence and affect present behaviour.” By Thomas Yeomans, book Holy Fire, The process of Soul Awakening
So, Welcome Unknown?