Lately it really seems as if I’ve been struggling quite a bit with accepting life on life’s terms. I first began noticing this several weeks ago when I tried to safely remove all the neighborhood squirrels that were digging up my nicely manicured lawn. Then as the leaves started to fall not too long after, I found myself out there picking them up one by one and getting frustrated in the process as more just continued to come down around me. But this struggle for accepting life on life’s terms hasn’t been isolated to only my yard related obsessions. I’ve also observed this inner struggle with acceptance manifesting itself through a rise in controlling behaviors towards my partner and a few of my friends. Most of the time though, this struggle for accepting life on life’s terms seems to surround the current state of my health, as it’s not where I want it to be. But regardless of where this struggle has been on any given day, I decided it was time for me to do something about it. So I’ve added a new daily mantra that could help me begin accepting life on life’s terms. I’m grateful to my polarity practitioner and friend named Caryn who shared this simple affirmation with me, as I know it will truly help me to spiritually grow in an area I still have some work to do within…
“I trust that all is how it should be and is for my highest and my best.”
Peace, love, light, and joy,
Andrew Arthur Dawson
I thought this was a great mantra to add to my own daily list of them. Thanks!
For my highest and my best what? It doesn’t make sense. I mean, I know what the saying Is getting at, but….it doesn’t make sense the way it is written.
What it means is that it’s for your highest greatest good and the best you can be. While my mind didn’t initially wrap around it, my spirit understands it. In other words, I trust that everything is how it should be and what’s happening to me is always for my greatest highest good and my best. But saying it that way is a mouthful now isn’t it? 🙂
Yes it is. Thanks for explaining it to me. 😉