I often wonder about the process of the life journey as it relates to the choices we make. That process often seems to involve going through things to take off the list bucket first, before knowing what to keep on the bucket list (tee tee). Merriam-Webster defines the process of elimination as the act of considering and rejecting each possible choice until only one is left. Boy, does that sound familiar!
Perhaps the best way to learn is by experiencing the extremes until we arrive at the power of discernment! How can we know the feeling that comes with a person, a situation, an observation, or an event without first having the experience? I do know that once something has been eliminated in my mind, clarity is usually achieved!
Going through the process of elimination can build up in my system to create vacillation and the inability to make a decision. Once bad decisions are made, all decisions can lead to more questions and a lack of trust of the information coming from the heart space. But once I eliminate something, the iron curtain can come down for good! Let’s get a whisper on the process of elimination, and why we have to go through that part of the process:
Failure, or the perception of it, can be an essential ingredient on the path to creating success. The experience of discovering what doesn’t work can stimulate creative ideas, strategies, and vibrations that align with the core essence of each individual. The path holds the experience that leads to wisdom, for rarely does the destination carry the intelligence that becomes the defining feature of the entire journey.
If one could eliminate an activity prior to the experience, the knowledge base would ultimately be void of the information. Without the process of elimination, the strength and feelings that come with success would be greatly diminished, reducing the level of satisfaction. Experiencing the extreme leads to balance and the successful integration of the transformation process, setting the energy of the lesson and establishing stability from the overall experience.
Recognizing the challenge inside any difficult relationship or circumstance raises the conscious awareness that leads to enlightenment. Growth occurs from any process that ushers in clarity, and becomes part of the foundation established during this incarnation. The process of elimination can lead to the recognition that life is neither inherently good nor bad; it’s the perception of life by the ego mind that supports false judgments or an inappropriate response.
Any process that eliminates the need for repeating the experience can create freedom from karmic patterns found within the cycles of reincarnation. Without the need for anything that might be considered harsh, negative, or detrimental, the magnetic energy of the Universe will not detect the vacuum that previously existed, allowing the energy of love to find balance in your heart. Eliminate commitments to anything void of love and take flight on the wings of joy.
Bring joy, ease suffering and create beauty, then dance like you mean it!
Blessings, Russell
“The process of elimination, combined with a modicum of common sense, will always assist us to arrive at the correct conclusion with the maximum of possible accuracy and the minimum of hard labor. Which being translated means: I guessed it.” Margery Allingham