What happens...happens...
Published: September 6, 2021

I've always been fascinated with Native American culture. There is so
much wisdom there, so
much connection to the earth and to true spirituality. There is much to learn if we'd take the moments to understand.
Sometimes life has a way of throwing things at us that we can't understand. How/why is this happening? What's the purpose of it? Why me? These are very common questions, and if you sit and think about it, they're actually questions that come from our " victim
" mentality. Yeah --- we do all have a little bit of it to lesser and greater degrees.
I'm a big believer in " what happens is happening for our greater good
". I can't always see the wisdom of it, and I'm often tired of trying to figure it out
, but it is a core belief that I have. I came across this reading the other day, and I feel inclined to share it because I believe many of you struggle with the same thing. I hope it guides you, and gives you the perspective you need.
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There are four Native American Indian Spirituality Laws that say nothing happens for no reason in life. When you do understand this, it's very easy to handle and you confidently look at what's happening, thankful for what was there and happy for what's going to happen.
The 1st law says:
′′The person you meet is the right one.′′
That is, no one comes into our lives by accident, all the people around us who interact with us, stand for something, either to educate us or to help us in our situation.
The 2nd law says
:
′′What happens is the only thing that can happen.′′
Nothing but absolutely nothing of what happens to us could have been different. Not even the most insignificant detail. There just isn't ′′ if I had done it differently... it would have been different..." No, what happens is the only thing that can happen and needs to happen, so we can learn our lessons to get ahead. Everything, yes, every situation that happens to us in life is absolutely perfect, even when our spirit resists our ego and doesn't want to accept it.
The 3rd law says:
′′Every moment when something starts is the right time.′′
Everything starts at the right time, not sooner or later. When we are ready for something new in our life, it's already there to begin with.
The 4th law says:
′′What's over is over.′′
It's that simple. When something ends in our life, it serves our development. That's why it's better to let go and move forward, bestowed on the experiences that have now been gained.
I don't think it's a coincidence that you're reading this here. If this text meets you today, it's because you meet the conditions and understand that no rain drop anywhere in the world accidentally falls in the wrong place.
Let it go well...
Love with your whole being...
Being happy without end...
Every day is a happy, happy day.
I Am.
You Are.
We Are.
Oneness.
--Shared from Daisy Foss
This week try excepting life as it happens. Try using the above four principles in your life and watch how things change.
“May you find grace as you surrender to life. May you find happiness, as you stop seeking it. May you come to trust these laws and inherit the wisdom of the Earth. May you reconnect with the heart of nature and feel the blessings of spirit.”
--Dan Millman
Sincerely,
Fatkin N
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