I love this so much.
It describes me quite perfectly!
I can see my judgement day conversation going something like this:
"Well, Sis. Looks like you are a very good, creative, and consistent inducer of trials. You really outdid yourself!"
Followed by me saying, "Welcome!!"
Truly, though.
How much of our overwhelm, chaotic feelings come from ourselves?
How much do we pile on to our load, followed by us pleading with God to take it all away?
How much of our anxiety is created all by our own thoughts?
For me - a lot.
When we are in our true selves, we are in flow with God.
We are open to Him and His plan and His timing.
When we are in our false selves, we are trying VERY hard to be in control of everything and make all of our wildest dreams come true - alone.
When we are in our false selves as addicts, that is multiplied exponentially.
We need to flip the switch, get back to our center, and open ourselves up to God.
We can do this in many different ways.
The key, though, is consistency.
Practice makes permanent.
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