Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The [universal] Law of Detachment Part 2

The [universal] Law of Detachment [Part 2]
Uncertainty, on the other hand, is the fertile ground of pure creativity and freedom. Uncertainty
means stepping into the unknown in every moment of our existence.
The unknown is the field of all possibilities, ever fresh, ever new, always open to the creation ot new manifestations. Without uncertainty and the unknown, life is just the stale repetition of outworn memories. You become the victim of the past, and your tormentor today is your self left over from yesterday.

Relinquish your attachment to the known, step into the unknown, and you will step into the
field of all possibilities. In your willingness to step into the unknown, you will have the wisdom
of uncertainty factored in. This means that in every moment of your life,
you will have excitement, adventure, mystery.
You will experience the fun of life — the magic, the celebration, the
exhilaration, and the exultation of your own spirit.
Every day you can look for the excitement of what may occur in the field of all possibilities.
When you experience uncertainty, you are on the right path — so don’t give it up. You don’t
need to have a complete and rigid idea of what you’ll be doing next week or next year, because
if you have a very clear idea of what’s going to happen and you get rigidly attached to it, then
you shut out a whole range of possibilities.
One characteristic of the field of all possibilities is infinite correlation. The field can orchestrate
an infinity of space-time events to bring about the outcome that is intended. But when you
are attached, your intention gets locked into a rigid mindset and you lose the fluidity, the creativity,
and the spontaneity inherent in the field. When you get attached, you freeze your desire
from that infinite fluidity and flexibility into a rigid framework which interferes with the whole
process of creation.

The Law of Detachment does not interfere with the Law of Intention and Desire — with
goal-setting. You still have the intention of going in a certain direction, you still have a goal.
However, between point A and point B there are infinite possibilities. With uncertainty factored
in, you might change direction in any moment if you find a higher ideal, or if you find something
more exciting. You are also less likely to force solutions on problems, which enables you to stay
alert to opportunities.
The Law of Detachment accelerates the whole process of evolution. When you understand
this law, you don’t feel compelled to force solutions. When you force solutions on problems,
you only create new problems. But when you put your attention on the uncertainty, and you
witness the uncertainty while you expectantly wait for the solution to emerge out of the chaos
and the confusion, then what emerges is something very fabulous and exciting.
This state of alertness — your preparedness in the present, in the field of uncertainty —
meets with your goal and your intention and allows you to seize the opportunity. What’s the
opportunity? It’s contained within every problem that you have in your life. Every single problem
that you have in your life is the seed of an opportunity for some greater benefit.

Once you have that perception, you open up to a whole range of possibilities — and this keeps the
mystery, the wonder, the excitement, the adventure alive.
You can look at every problem you have in your life as an opportunity for some greater
benefit. You can stay alert to opportunities by being grounded in the wisdom of uncertainty.
When your preparedness meets opportunity, the solution will spontaneously appear.
What comes out of that is often called “good luck.” Good luck is nothing but preparedness
and opportunity coming together. When the two are mixed together with an alert witnessing of
the chaos, a solution emerges that will be of evolutionary benefit to you and to all those that you
come into contact with. This is the perfect recipe for success, and it is based on the Law of
Detachment.



[Applying The [universal] Law of Detachment]






[source:7 spiritual Laws of Success]