You can notice

https://youtu.be/iq5v8MYQSP4 When you rely on ego for a sense of stability, you're relying on crazy chaos that is going to become oppositional and uncomfortable. It's okay when you allow yourself to feel that crazy chaos. It means it's becoming obvious to you to rely on Spirit. When you place a priority upon noticing how you … Continue reading You can notice

Your remaining experience of time and space

Your remaining experience of time and space, which can only be temporary, can come from a very stable place 💚 https://youtu.be/SFotU18_PUk Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash

A gift you can never lose

You don't have to maintain your stability. Your stability is a gift to you that you can never lose. 💚 https://youtu.be/PnjTTrlckTc Image by 💚🌺💚Nowaja💚🌺💚 from Pixabay

What you can tune into

Everyone and everything that appears within the fantasy shares the same stability, and this is what you can tune into 💚 https://youtu.be/_SVppsdI1FY Image by MIGUEL ANGEL CASTELAN from Pixabay

You can observe

https://youtu.be/1k3fO03eiDk The ego's scale of highs and lows seems to be internal, but it is really fear projected outward. Go further in, and you find what is truly here to be relied upon. What is here to be relied upon is utterly stable. It cannot move about underneath you. It is you. Resting upon what … Continue reading You can observe

Talk: Stable, safe depth

Here is the basic ego thought:"There is something to be afraid of, and I am afraid of it." 💚 https://youtu.be/e5Q2obRM214

What can never leave

https://youtu.be/EJsktVZIOU0 Forms are changeable. When you try to find your stability in a form, you will always fail. When you look past the form to what is truly stable, you allow the forms to be used to assist all in the return to sanity. Every day you receive many opportunities to witness the sludge you … Continue reading What can never leave

Your invitation to perpetual stability

https://youtu.be/DZTx7VoQ7kY You did it. You didn't do it. Consider the impact of these statements. If the "it" is judged as bad, the first statement is an invitation to guilt, and the second statement is an invitation to temporary relief. If the "it" is judged as good, the statements' invitations are reversed. Any relief coming from … Continue reading Your invitation to perpetual stability