Sunday, July 19, 2015

EARLY RETIREMENT

Top of this morning everyone, about a month ago I was contemplating on the broader picture of what I want to be, do, and have in my life, after careful reflection no answer came, and so I accepted the conclusion that I just haven't figured it all out yet, and I'm okay with that. While I have a basic idea of the ''direction'' I want to go, trying to figure it all out won't serve me, that would mean taking life much too seriously and conscious creation isn't about that at all, it's more about having fun and enjoying the journey [and contrast] and allowing things [desires] to unfold. After five years of shifting my thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, I would think that I'd be open to finding all of the answers, but this is a journey I'll never complete and that's a good thing, I'm not perfect and I should never strive to be because I don't have to be, I cannot learn and grow this way, as aiming for perfection would be a grand delusion. One of the strongest essences of all my desires is that of freedom and relief, those are my dominant feelings as well as my focus, and my physical reality is mirroring back this dominant energy, and during this alignment a more clear and concise answer is beginning to surface, as the answer is right in front of me. I've struggled and worked very hard in most of my adult life and achieved so little, so I know that isn't working anymore, I'm 51 years young so what is it I want out of life?, look no further than the title of this post. Now, an average hard working person would say ''yeah, right!'' and that retiring this early is a pipe dream, but what they'd fail to realize is that I'm a deliberate creator and I create my reality, enough said. What I want I get, and in some recent cases better than I imagined, and why would I want to figure everything out?, what's the fun in that?, and since I'm far from interested in working for other people the next logical step is to retire. Does this mean winning the lottery jackpot and doing nothing for the rest of my life?, many would jump at such an opportunity because that's what everyone dreams about, but there is a lot of delusion behind that kind of thinking. [limiting belief] Instead of a delusional mindset of never having to do anything, I would rather be active, here are some of the ideas I have about post retirement [hobbies, investing in business, writing/blogging, fitness/exercise, travel/adventure, cutting loose/parties, and above all conscious creation] notice I haven't mentioned money, because most believe money is the main requirement to a secure retirement, true?, yes, from the perspective of the status quo, but not from the perspective of a deliberate creator, remember the saying [do what you love and the money will follow?] That's what happens when we decide to shake things up and move against the grain, we no longer follow the herd of status quo and the limited thinking of society. So far my reality is shaping up and aligning with my thoughts and emotions, at this present time I do ONLY what makes me feel good, I am very well taken care of and it's only getting better, I am not writing this post in terms of ''bragging'' at all, I am simply writing with the most honest, sincere, and whole TRUTH, with hopes of leading by example here, that we ALL have the ability to create the reality we choose, it's that simple! We don't need to have everything figured out all at once, if we did the unfolding would probably be mundane and boring, we'll switch things up, change our minds [desires] tweak some issues, what we want today may not be what we want next month, next year, or even five years from now. One thing is for certain, reaching for and finding the essence of our desires will help us gain much more clarity, after all we're after a feeling, not the material stuff, and even though we'll manifest a lot of material things, we'll eventually become bored with it. What happens next is we'll begin to dig deeper into the essence of what we truly desire, freedom, joy, self expression, and success, EXPANSION!, which will paint the broader picture.

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