I don't really like the word failure. It's an "old" word, not pertinent for today's accelerating consciousness. Every experience is for our evolution: a snag, or something that doesn't work as our left brain/ego thought it SHOULD, brings attention to an underlying issue—one that needs to be understood and released because it's not pertinent anymore or one that needs to be felt and integrated, as with new talents. Having repeated "failures" is really either making repeated choices from a similar left-brain mindset/beliefs/shoulds, not paying deeper attention to core causes, or holding a pattern of not being good enough but thinking "I'll overcome this!" (with more left-brain skills like willpower, cleverness, analysis, etc). "Failure" is just a physical experience that acts as a symbol of an internal, nonphysical alignment that is not in harmony with the natural order of the universe. Some piece of understanding is missing that will complete the flow and result in magical synchronicity and near-instantaneous results that bring JOY!
Thank you for such wise words, as always Penney!! I love your take on failure as an old word, and more of something to be integrated — just like new talents or things we might judge as "good" (many say massive success is as hard to metabolize!). I especially love this line:
"'Failure' is just a physical experience that acts as a symbol of an internal, nonphysical alignment that is not in harmony with the natural order of the universe." Beautifully said! ❤️
I don't really like the word failure. It's an "old" word, not pertinent for today's accelerating consciousness. Every experience is for our evolution: a snag, or something that doesn't work as our left brain/ego thought it SHOULD, brings attention to an underlying issue—one that needs to be understood and released because it's not pertinent anymore or one that needs to be felt and integrated, as with new talents. Having repeated "failures" is really either making repeated choices from a similar left-brain mindset/beliefs/shoulds, not paying deeper attention to core causes, or holding a pattern of not being good enough but thinking "I'll overcome this!" (with more left-brain skills like willpower, cleverness, analysis, etc). "Failure" is just a physical experience that acts as a symbol of an internal, nonphysical alignment that is not in harmony with the natural order of the universe. Some piece of understanding is missing that will complete the flow and result in magical synchronicity and near-instantaneous results that bring JOY!
Thank you for such wise words, as always Penney!! I love your take on failure as an old word, and more of something to be integrated — just like new talents or things we might judge as "good" (many say massive success is as hard to metabolize!). I especially love this line:
"'Failure' is just a physical experience that acts as a symbol of an internal, nonphysical alignment that is not in harmony with the natural order of the universe." Beautifully said! ❤️