Waiting
Wait. If the time is not right, the way is not clear, the answer or decision not consistent, wait.
We may feel a sense of urgency. We may want to resolve the issue by doing something - anything now, but that action is not in our best interest.
Living with confusion or unsolved problems is difficult. It is easier to resolve things. But making a decision too soon, doing something before it's time, means we may have to go back and redo it.
If the time is not right, wait. If the way is not clear, do not plunge forward. If the answer or decision feels muddy, wait.
In this new way of life, there is a Guiding Force. We do not ever have to move too soon or move out of harmony. Waiting is an action - a positive, forceful action.
Often, waiting is a God-guided action, one with as much power as a decision, and more power than an urgent, ill-timed decision.
We do not have to pressure ourselves by insisting that we do or know something before it's time. When it is time, we will know. We will move into that time naturally and harmoniously. We will have peace and consistency. We will feel empowered in a way we do not feel today.
Deal with the panic, the urgency, and the fear; do not let them control or dictate decisions.
Waiting isn't easy. It isn't fun. But waiting is often necessary to get what we want. It is not dead time; it is not downtime. The answer will come. The power will come. The time will come. And it will be right.
Today, I will wait, if waiting is the action I need in order to take care of myself. I will know that I am taking a positive, forceful action by waiting until the time is right. God, help me let go of my fear, urgency, and panic. Help me learn the art of waiting until the time is right. Help me learn timing.
From The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie
This is today's meditation. It has been a favorite of mine for years. I remember reading it for the first time at work. I was was working graveyard shift at a recovery home and it was in the wee wee hours when everyone was mostly asleep. I was troubled by a decision I was trying to make and decided to go over to the basket of meditation books to see if I could get some guidance.
Reading this really was an Aha! moment. I had been told since I got sober that I needed to take right actions. I never realized that sometimes that right action is doing nothing. Sometimes the right action is to just wait.
What a relief.
Stop, Look, and Listen are the words we need to obey. When we, (I) do not wait. We, (I) often react and then bring more stuff to deal with into our, (my)lives. When we, (I) wait the result is God speaks to me,us, calms me, us and grants His grace to me, us in our resonses. In His time, not mine, not yours. Waiting is best as He waits for us to stop so that He can begin.
ReplyDelete