Let impermanence guide you
The daily rushing of things that we get caught in is time-based. We are so desensitized that when that life goes on and on, we forget that we may one day die. We forget how death can come suddenly one day and take someone we love. We forget that whatever we have or want now could be worth nuts tomorrow. Being unaware keeps us from living our deep intentions _ what matters to us - We postpone what is important to us. "I can still do this tomorrow. I can still tell him/her how much I care tomorrow. I can be with my family when I retire." We don't register that this could be our last season, this may be our last walk, our last hug with a certain person. We act as if we will see them again and again. We don't register that all that we love passes.
Imagine a love one who is spending their last 5 minutes with you, how would you spend your time with them? What would your intention be? Would you want to be fully present with them?
Imagine someone you love already gone, if you can have them back for a minute, how would you be with them?
We don't have forever. We die. This life will end some day no matter what.
There is no 'waiting for the right moment to blossom.' We are all broken in some way. It is a imperfect life and the imperfect world is hurting. It is the artist task to find out how much music you can still make with what you have left. It starts with remembering your heart based true intentions.
What we practise grows strongly.Â
âAsk the divine for love and ask again, for I learned that every heart will get what it prays for most.â - HafezÂ












