avatarGrace Mary Power

Summary

The article encourages readers to adopt a proactive and positive mindset, akin to Dory's "Just keep swimming" mantra from "Finding Nemo," to navigate life's challenges and create a fulfilling existence.

Abstract

The text uses the character Dory from "Finding Nemo" as a metaphor for resilience and adaptability in the face of life's obstacles. It emphasizes the power of our thinking to shape our reality and suggests that by exploring our options and making conscious choices, we can steer our lives in a positive direction. The author posits that time is not linear but rather a simultaneous occurrence of events, and thus our positive choices are crucial in manifesting our desires and contributing to our objectives. The article advises against being overly attached to specific outcomes and instead recommends maintaining positivity in all circumstances. It encourages readers to slow down, engage with others for knowledge exchange, and take intentional steps toward their goals. The author also stresses the importance of self-care, prioritizing interests, and contributing to a collective, sustainable future.

Opinions

  • The author believes that each individual is the master creator of their own life experiences.
  • The concept of linear time is challenged, with the author suggesting that all events occur simultaneously in a quantum space.
  • Positive choices, regardless of their size, are considered significant in shaping one's life and achieving goals.
  • The author advises not to be attached to specific outcomes but to remain positive in the face of diverse life circumstances.
  • Engaging with social media and community should be balanced with personal time and reflection to foster growth and learning.
  • Prioritizing one's interests and avoiding rigid plans can lead to a more fulfilling and less stressful life.
  • The ultimate goal of life is to be among the happy and satisfied beings in the world.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of inner work, self-love, and caring for oneself to effectively support others.
  • Financial support through passion-driven work is seen as a desirable state, with the universe reciprocating one's efforts in creating a beautiful world.
  • The article suggests that focusing on a single, significant change can lead to broader positive transformations in one's life.

Be Like Dory: There’s Always A Way!

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

“Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming”. 🐠 🐟🐠 🐟

If a Fish could give you good advice ( and it has, in the shape of the blue tang, Dory in “Finding Nemo” ) it would be to “make it happen” by going the other way when you face a block or obstacle; or by thoroughly looking, with your instinct alive, for another choice.

In the world of possibilities and potential, our thinking capacity is a powerful tool. If we take the time and patience to scout the landscape and dig up our options, a decision can be made for one of them, which can get you out of bother or otherwise nicely shape or create your Life.

Each of us is the Master Creator of his or her Life, in terms of moment to moment living or experiences.

To some of us (including me) there is no such thing as Linear Time, but it’s all a matter of energy and mass and sub-atomic particles manifesting as solids or tangible forms, vibrating or being together — all at the same “time”.

This means there is quantum space or there are quantum fields and your POSITIVE choices, however small or large, are important to making good things happen or to ensuring Life flows smoothly and that your action steps contribute toward your objectives and overall “mission.”

The greatest choice there is lies in not expecting certain outcomes and being attached to outcomes, but choosing to be as positive as you can be around all of the circumstances in your Life!

Sure one aspect or a few may be a bit “pear shaped” or not to your liking, but take a step back and put in the time and effort to find help. In this usually fast-paced world, where people have hundreds of things to do (or think that they do) it’s easy to say “I haven’t got time for …. “

Slow down and sample social media posts for information and knowledge exchange and ask and answer questions. Don’t just push your own wheel-barrow.

Search for answers and be a “go-getter” in the form of finding who is in charge of things, and take the time and effort to discover what to say to who and when, toward meeting your goals. This applies to human structures and group institutions that we are a part of.

Divide up your time among rest and recreation, people time, and work and activism. Pray or meditate and reflect upon your deepest foundational desires, and take small yet significant action faith steps every day toward them.

Don’t force yourself into taking on more than you can bear at any time, by prioritising your interests and focuses and don’t pressure yourself into rigid plans. Frame your wants in terms of the most basic motivation, e.g. if you want more money ask yourself Why?

In my case, I want to be participate in creating a beautiful World for all to share through fully managing my energy my way, in service to humanity, with satisfaction and happiness.

The meaning of Life is “the meaning of living” and the meaning of living is to be one of all happy and satisfied beings in the world.

If there were only two words of advice I could give, they are:

“Be Patient”

As long as you have your physical needs and your needs for friendship, love and emotional and spiritual support met, be grateful and put yourself into a high frequency range through giving toward others.

When you do the inner work on yourself to love and care for yourself, you are then able to support others.

You can then fully work toward creating a safe and sustainable environment and clean systems for all and work with others to meet everyone’s needs.

The Universe will give back.

Zero in on the one thing that you want in your Life / want to change or upgrade the most. In my case I seek to be financially supported doing what I love doing, which is writing, reviewing non-fiction, researching, and teaching!

The rest of my concerns about what I would like to happen are “wish-list” thoughts and they truly are not all that worrisome or “bad.”

Like attracts Like.

Just keeping swimming, or keep on moving. As Dory said!

Thanks for reading. You may be interested in the following story that I wrote.

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