LETTER FROM THE FIELD: Oneness Enjoying Oneness
Dear Fred,
A week ago today you guided me to a deeper realization of the truth of who I am. I say “deeper” because the sense of knowing was already there, but your guiding drew a much clearer picture in a live, more open way for sure. Thank you!
Since then, I can honestly say that nothing has changed — yet everything has changed. It wasn’t a big light-filled event or anything splashy, but rather you helped me ease into it as you skillfully drew the pictures of what I am not, and then what I truly am. Again, thank you!
I finally paid attention to your message I had read or heard previously to the session to drop any expectation of what it might look like, of what to expect. And, well, the following couple of days as I sort of fumbled and stumbled around to get my new footing, the truth of that opened me up further to let go of all expectation — even in this so-called subjective reality, too. It seems that releasing expectation is in itself the awakening. What is, what is right here right now, is the truth that guides.
I’m finally starting to get why you laugh all the time. I find myself saying, “huh,” a lot. Anyway, thanks again!
Love, Cindy
Kathleen
February 2, 2016 @ 4:56 pm
Great insight. Expectations take us away from what is. Expect nothing, see everything.
Mike
February 13, 2016 @ 5:36 am
(hmmm, i guess i didn’t hit “post” before. oh well, i will now for the sake of my repetition at least!)
The phrasing “It seems that releasing expectation is in itself the awakening”, has been meditative, mantra-like for me the last few days. It did remind me of, in AA rooms, “expectations are resentments waiting to happen”, but applied to just this moment, which made all the difference in the world (or time!). Just like Fred does for us all the time. Thanks Cindy!
Barb St James
February 14, 2016 @ 12:03 pm
Yes!