Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Lost and found

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It is never fun to lose something ~ as a matter of fact, it can be a traumatic experience. Of course it depends on what it is you have lost.
Losing your wallet, credit cards, or keys can be quite a scare, and can have an enormous impact on your life.
Losing a scarf, a book or magazine, or something of that nature may be an inconvenience, but those are things that usually can be replaced quite easily.
Losing a couple of pounds is ~ for most of us ~ a positive aspect of losing things.

Yet losing something, no matter what it is, no mater where you lost it can bring a level of frustration to the surface you may not have realized you had in you. Pretty much independent of what it is, questions come up like: ‘I am careful with my belongings, so how could I have lost it?’; ‘When was the last time I have seen it, or held it in my hands?’; ‘I am certain I put it up in a secure place, now where is it?’

And while sometimes this item you cannot find could be stolen from you; certainly in the energy of today there can be more to it...

In the ever higher energy frequency, it seems to be a lot harder to truly focus on the task at hand. And this seems to be more true for mundane tasks. It is as if part of us is occupied elsewhere while we are performing our every day chores. And before we know it, this item we are putting up in a very secure place finds its way to a place that is both as secure as it is unexpected.
It is a good recipe for ‘losing things’ in the sense that you are certain it is someplace in the house ~ but you have no clue where to look for it...

A different perspective on losing things, especially in this manner, is to take some time to reflect on what it really is you have lost. What does the item mean to you? What period of your life did you get it? And what was your state of being during that time; how did you feel about yourself and the world around you?
Answering questions like these may give you a hint as to why it might even have been time for this item to be released; to be lost ~ even if it is someplace in your own home...

And if this rings a bell with you, perhaps the most fascinating question to answer for yourself is:
‘What have you newly found (A release, a realization, a space, an energy?) through through the process of losing something?’
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