When I wake up this morning , I am face with another Monday blues as I forced myself to get ready for work. Time really move so fast and this is the beginning of a new week. Whether I resist it or accept and move on with time is not a choice as I have a full day's commitment before leaving on a trip to Taiwan. I have to accept it and flow with time and this makes it easier on me.
Once, I read a book about the crabs under the river bed. To hold on their positions, the crabs will hold on tight to the rocks and resist the downward current to maintain their place. There is so much familiarity in the spot they holding and so much uncertainties flowing down the river. We are in the complacent mode as this is our natural to hold on to the familiar surroundings. We just cannot let go as the fear starts to eat us up. However, one of the crab decided to let go and flow down the river and as he pass all the other crabs, he wave at them. All the other crabs just laugh at him and say that he is going to die. However, the crab which let go of his grip found a better muddy place at the mouth of the river and so much more food and friends around him. Just let go and flow with Master Time and you will feel more relax and enjoying.
All of us only go through life once and what is the use of living in a routine and feel comfortable about it. We should break out and flow and live with Time. It will never come back again and what is gone is gone. We are full of bondage , knots and restrictions. We keep thinking of others and forget our self. We are walking in routines and in meaningless circles. We are thinking that what we are doing is the best and not to rock the boat. So small is our world and we think it is the best for us.
Break out and be liberated. Look for the things you want to do in life before it is too late. Don't hold on to your beliefs to tight , be open and receptive. Flow with Time and drift with your desires. Breaking your box or your taboos as I know that you want to break free. Break free to live again. Don't wait, do it now.
Namaste.
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