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Whenever we are working on something, we are working toward ‘the best possible outcome’. What the best possible outcome actually is, depends on the project at hand ~ and very often on our definition of ‘success’. If our definition of ‘success’ involves a monetary perspective, chances are that in our ‘best possible outcome’ money is involved. On the other hand, if our definition of ‘success’ has more to do with following our heart’s desires, what we envision as the ‘best possible outcome’ may not have a monetary aspect at all.
From a spiritual, or even universal perspective the ‘best possible outcome’ more often than not has to do with our personal growth. With the lessons learned. With experiences we have as we move forward along our personal paths.
As such, the spiritual perspective on the ‘best possible outcome’ may be vastly different from what we have dreamed up in our own conscious, logical minds as the ‘best possible outcome’. After all, us humans really love to have happy endings...
But what if your personal path takes you into serious illness? From our human perspective that is about the worst that could happen to us. However, from a personal-growth perspective it may well be an experience that will allow us to move forward on our paths with leaps and bounds!
It seems that perhaps the biggest difference between our logical perspective and the personal-growth perspective are our emotions. As opposed to the spiritual world, our emotions allow us humans to learn our lessons in the earth plane. From the spiritual perspective we are cheered on with every step we take on our personal path of growth ~ whether that involves pain and suffering or winning the multi-million dollar lottery.
That being said, the energy of this point in time does allow us more than ever before to adapt and change our ways mid-stream. And as soon as we figure out how to bring our logical perspective and the spiritual, personal-growth perspective on ‘the best possible outcome’ together ~ our rewards can be greater than we ever dreamed possible!
And looking around in the world today, this seems to include financial and health issues just as well as smaller or more subtle ‘best possible outcomes’.
It does require for us to be courageous enough to be willing to look at all the aspects of what is happening in our lives. The good the bad and the ugly. All without judging ourselves because of it.
Just observing what is at play, how we feel about it, what it has to tell us, and what we feel we are learning from it.
The ultimate outcome may still not be a good or desired outcome, let alone what we perceive as the ‘best possible outcome’. Yet chances are it has permitted us to learn and experience invaluable lessons on our path of personal growth.
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