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When We Finally Find Ourselves

By Evan Sanders


It's time to start erasing. It's time to get rid of the things that don't make you better and have stopped serving you.

The more I erase the more I find. Seems to be a little counter intuitive to what we are taught isn't it? Most of us come from a place of how many things can we possibly learn to make ourselves better?

It's time to erase all of the extra junk in your life and be the person you were always meant to be.

Start facing your fears, your ego, all of the personal judgements and everything else that is holding you back. Take a step off of the stage and enter into a way of being that supports you instead of adds toxic energy into your life.

What would really happen if you did that?

I found out. Wasn't comfortable because I felt lost for a while, but I really did find out. In fact, you know how anxiety inducing it can be to really begin to comprehend that you have absolutely no control over the future?

Making these changes will initially cause you to panic, to make an attempt to control everything in your life and to move away from the path you are destined to travel.

Little did I realize at that time, the only time I have is now. Right now. There's nothing else. You can have some sort of idea of what you want to do down the line but that's really it. The only way to make those things become a reality is by showing up here and now and that's all that you've really got.

As frustrating as that may be at times, it is incredibly liberating. It's incredibly powerful if you let it change your life. So let it. Let it do the work it needs to.

When you take the time to connect to the present moment, anything and everything is possible. The world becomes one great master. But when you build yourself in the prison of the future or the past, you stay stuck.

So live your life wild and free.




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