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I feel like this relates directly with the Buddhist principle of non-attachment. It is very freeing to think about.
It is also directly related with our manifestation power. Visualizing, feeling, enjoying, actualizing. . . and then releasing all attachment to whatever outcome may be.
These are ways to enjoy the magic and power of each moment, as it comes, and to know that each moment is as fleeting as the next.
How deep can we go in to what is being provided for us in this moment, knowing that in an instance it may be gone or completely different.
The tough part for me continuously letting go.
I love reading the Daily Stoic each day because I love to ponder things, and to get in touch with my Self nature and essence.
While I don’t agree with everything I find in this ancient lineage, it is often a good starting point for some really amazing thoughts and thinking about how to be the best; for ourselves, for each other and for the world.
If you enjoy pondering about Self and Mastery and the inner workings of Manifestation and How The World Works and such, then you will likely enjoy pondering these teachings throughout your day.
The authors Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman also provide some nice insight for each days quote. Both are modern day Stoics and have a lot to offer.
Each month follows a theme -
The month of January was about Clarity.
This month, February, is about Passions and Emotions.
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