What Does ‘Limitless’ Spark for You?
Today, we are asked to contemplate limitlessness and how we interact with this as a concept. It is part of our remembrance that we are spiritual beings in a physical body. Limitlessness is a challenging concept to even begin to experience, especially in the duality and density of 3d - however, as we learn to integrate polarity, limitlessness becomes not only a “nice idea,” but an expansive knowingness of curiosity and wonder - everything becomes possible.
The following quote from a recently published book was shared with me yesterday, and I was nudged to share it with all of you. We each have our individual experience of all of the changes that are happening and how we stand in the world. We are being supported both with cosmic energies, as well as support from Gaia, in learning to stand in the world in a new way. Mars retrograde alone is a significant part of this transformational energy and the shifts that are happening. Some of us are in more resistance to these awakenings and changes than others. This quote illustrates one perspective of how challenging it can be to let go and surrender.
“[H]e’s a man who disappoints himself with his need of firm ground. He needs stability inside and out, and to simplify his life lest it overwhelm him. There are people like him, so he says, who complicate their inner lives by feeling too much all at once, by living in knots, and who therefore need outer things to be simple. A house, a field, some sheep for example. And there are those who manage somehow, by some miracle of being, to simplify their inner lives so that outer things can be ambitious and limitless. Those people can swap out a house for a spaceship, a field for a universe. And though he’d give his leg to be the latter, it’s not the kind of thing you can trade a leg for. In any case, who’d want his leg if they already had limitlessness?”
Orbital, Samantha Harvey, 2024.
I found this quote rather thought provoking - and especially so given that the person who sent it to me is deeply challenged to step outside of attachment, control, and the old paradigm into possibility. For me, it provided hope - both in that these types of conversation are becoming more a part of our collective conversations, and that there is an awareness of potentiality even if it feels impossible.
In this awareness, I see and feel all of the changes that are happening below the surface - in the invisible - and it makes me smile. We have past the tipping point my friends. :)
What does this quote spark for you?
What is your relationship with surrender and limitlessness?