Nothing is “In My Way”. “In My Way” is just a thought blockage process we practice. With effort, everything can Be Our Way. Let’s find out how!
You’ve got to believe that nothing is “In Your Way”.
I’ve spent a lot of time getting mad at things, and people I felt were intentionally getting IN MY WAY.
Frustrating my forward momentum on purpose. Making me feel blocked in by their presence, no matter how innocent or unrelated they are to me.
The reason I used to get easily angered was because my “Way” was a very narrow thing.
I perceived anybody in my preferred path as obviously trying to keep me from where I wanted to go. I was supposed to be going where they were standing.
Things got in my way. My expectations were what my way was “supposed” to be.
If it wasn’t that way it wasn’t My way. It was In My Way. My way was blocked.
But then I thought, what if what’s happening is actually supposed to be happening?
What if nothing is in my way but an erroneous preconception.
It’s easy to believe that your way is what you think it’s supposed to be
We have to be able to tell the difference between our preconceptions and what’s actually happening. Because your brain isn’t reality.
It can seem like it is sometimes. It’s hard to see the forest for the trees, when you’re standing so close to your thoughts that it’s difficult to see what Is and what’s Not.
The Way is what’s happening right now.
So whenever you find yourself complaining about something being in Your Way, that’s a good time to look at what you think Your Way is supposed to be.
Discovering how much you’re living inside your head, as opposed to within the moment.
What if there is no such thing as in your way?
What’s happening is The Way, because it is what is.
The only way to find the way is to learn how to accept what is.
Nothing will be In our way when we become part of the way.
The way is what is, and the better we can work with it, the more we can be part of it.
You don’t have to like it, or agree with it, but you have to accept it.
The way is accepting and rolling with the changes constantly happening both to us and around us.
Not standing in the river, blocking the flow, but going with it. Going with the way.
You have to get out of your own way.
It’s only through moving through what’s happening that you become part of the way, as opposed to in it.
The way isn’t necessarily supposed to be easy.
The way is meant to test our acceptance.
All of those people that seemed to be in my way before, we’re only in my way because I couldn’t accept their presence.
It’s a choice you have to make. Any time you find yourself rejecting something you’re putting it in your way.
You’re creating another blockage to your path forward. To your evolution.
You’ve got to break your addiction to labeling reality as wrong. We have to be willing to respond appropriately to what’s being offered to us.
The more we unconsciously start to accept things that are happening, the more easily we’ll move forward.
It’s kind of wonderful when you stop getting in your own way.
Nothing is in your way, it is your way.
Your way is your way, and you can either be part of it, or not. Left wondering why you’re not evolving into new versions of yourself.
Our causality is a chain of events, and we can only build new links to the future by connecting with reality and building upon it.
By rejecting it, it stays exactly the same.
As soon as you move with what is, you move past preconceptions, and suddenly you’re in the future.
You find new things to accept. To become part of your new way.
When you recognize that nothing is In Your Way, you stop blocking yourself.
Don’t let unaccepted obstacles become emotional barriers, psychological impediments, or existential blockages.
Nothing is in your way. Everything is your way. You’ve just got to accept it. Choose to accept your way.
Learn to swim in reality.