Today I'm thinking about doing things you think you can't do.
Isn't that really funny?
When you think you can't do something, you are playing a trick on yourself. Your mind creates and inhabits a world where you can't interact with spiders, talk to a random person, play the flute.
And by subscribing to these limiting beliefs, they appear more and more true, more and more solidified.
But then, at some point, you contradict your belief. You let a spider crawl on your hand, you make friends with a stranger, you play hot cross buns on the flute.
And just like that, a whole world dissolves. The world where you can't do x,y,z is destroyed. That world never actually existed in the first place outside of your imagination.
So why imagine and inhabit world where you're pathetic, weak, incapable. It is up to us to consciously imagine ourselves to be more and more expansive. Holding space for all of reality. Holding self and other equally. Not turning our backs on any part of life. Experience is already inclusive of everything, unconditionally. We must step into this unconditional love as our very right, as the only truth there is.
-Pavan