POETRY
Abundance Flow
…the importance of letting go
Remember the time you were conceived, the universe made You.
Since then you have gathered a lot of experiences and knowledge to become.
And how much of that do you really need to grow? to grow well…
How much of that do you need to let go? to grow well…
Once the rocket leaves the atmosphere, does it not let go the heavy containers?
Once you’ve gotten here, do you not need to let go those things and thoughts that hold you back?
Bit and bit taper yourself like an arrow, so you can pass through the universe.
Weightlessness and direction lets us escape gravity.
Are you willing to let go more, so you may fly towards your dream?
Remember, angels fly because they carry themselves lightly.
If you find yourself making effort working hard then it’s time to let go let go let go — a lot of things.
Things that hold you back; thoughts that push you down; relationships that keep you grounded.
Escape the atmosphere and fly with zero gravity.
Among infinite planets, stars universes there’s bountiful wealth you can channel in and out. Become that vessel.
Leave all that behind and let go. Your destiny awaits you.
Do you look in the mirror and see your past that made you? Or, the future that is making you?
Do you write the words that sympathize with your old wounds? Or, nurture your desired future?
When you look into someone’s eyes do you see them or do you see a universe? …full of possibilities.
When you have self-defeating thoughts do you fear them? Or, do you see those thoughts struggling to get your attention? ….let them go.
Eliminate and simplify your mind and body so you can fly and travel the stars as angels.
Remember the time you arrived on this planet small, innocent… …full of possibilities.
Upen Singh writes about people and progress. He is interested in making lives better.
Having traveled to over 25 countries he is always seeking new adventures to learn from and share. He has an M.A. in Developmental Economics from West Virginia University.
He lives in Thailand, Nepal, and the United States, constantly traveling. He is currently involved in a rural development project in far-west Nepal.
