You Can Be Where You Are

I do plan to write original content again but today is not that day. This post is from August 2024. Normally, I don’t like to recycle content written in the past year, but what’s most true for me right now is the need to be where I am, and the need to go slow. Enjoy.

An emotion I feel frequently is frustration, and it’s usually because people and situations aren’t moving as fast as I’d like. I don’t mean literally – I’m not a speed demon – I mean in terms of actions. A frequent complaint I have is, “Why is this taking so long?” That’s everything from a person returning my telephone call to becoming a bestselling author. I want everything yesterday. The whole “waiting” thing is a ripoff, if you ask me.

Given my penchant for moving quickly, it should be no surprise that the universe gives me plenty of opportunities to practice patience. I’ve written dozens of posts about patience over the years, including earlier in the year when I wrote about the future unfolding. I know that things bloom when they’re ready, and we’re looking at our watches while God is looking at the calendar. But even with all those posts, I still want things to move quickly! This might also be a good time to mention it’s taken me three times as long to write this post as my other ones, and that even writing a post about it being OK to go slow, I want to go fast. And not only do I want to go fast, I want to be somewhere I’m not.

snail, ladybug, spiritual writer

A snail AND a ladybug! It’s OK to go slow. Photo by Krzysztof Niewolny on Unsplash

I’m struggling with what to say, but when I let my writing flow in the form of a letter, the words poured out. Here’s a letter to me from my Great Self, but maybe your Great Self wants you to hear it too:

“I know you want everything yesterday. I know nothing moves as quickly as you’d like. You see the endgame, you know how things could be. It’s one of your gifts to dream, to imagine. It’s the creative spark that lives within you, seeking expression. You have an active mind and that’s one of the best things about you.

“It’s easy for you to make big jumps, to go from A to Z very quickly but not everyone else is like that. Other people need to take baby steps. They need to move more slowly. They need time for their brains and bodies to catch up. It’s OK for you to match their pace, it’s OK for you to go slow. It’s OK for you to rest and relax and know that everything is going exactly as it should at the pace it should. That includes your emotional states.

“What I really want you to know is you aren’t alone; you aren’t doing all this by yourself. It’s not your self-will that’s making things happen. It’s you matching the universal, Cosmic rhythmIt’s you syncing your desires with the Cosmic desires. It’s the outside world pouring into you, supporting you.

“When you want to rush, think about the natural world. You may want to harvest blueberries right now, but you have to wait for a bud, then a bloom, then a blueberry. The natural world knows how to move slowly. It’s the human world that does not. It’s people who say you should have this accomplished by this age, and if you don’t, you’re a failure. It’s the human world that touts overnight successes and doesn’t honor the people who write four books before they publish a bestseller. It’s the human world that tells you that you should be moving at a pace other than the one you’re moving at.

“All of nature is here telling you it’s OK to go slow, to be where you are, that you can take all the time you need. Rest, be gentle with yourself, and know there’s nothing shameful or wrong about incrementally working toward the things you want. That’s usually how it happens.

“Remember that your spiritual teacher says, ‘Suppose, immediately after planting some saplings and seeds, someone digs them up to find out if they have taken root or sprouted. That would not be considered wise.’

“Sometimes you have to wait for your desires to be expressed, but there’s nothing wrong with that. It’s natural and the way the world works. You’re doing great and even though you don’t believe it, all is well, my dear, all is well. Go as slow as you need to go. What is meant for you will not run past you. Trust that. And trust that you are exactly where you need to be.”

I dream of a world where we remember it’s humans who tell us to rush and go as fast as possible. A world where we understand nature models slow and steady progress. A world where we recognize it can take a while for our dreams and desires to sprout but that doesn’t mean they aren’t blossoming. A world where we remind ourselves it’s OK to go slow. A world where we let ourselves be where we are.

Another world is not only possible, it’s probable.

 

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