I get a daily email from Ester & Jerry Hicks. They send out excerpts from workshops they’ve done in the past. Here’s one that I received last week. I wanted to post it because I think it’s really important, and it’s something that I haven’t really thought about in this way. Check it out:
What true patience is, is knowing that you want it and knowing that it’s coming and actually enjoying the unfolding along the way. Understand that you never get it done. So you might as well be patient. You never get it done, because every time you want and receive, you also receive a new perspective from which to want. Life is a constant unfolding of new desires and then a constant alignment to those desires.
Excerpted from a workshop in Larkspur, CA on Saturday, August 30th, 1997
So to be truly patient is to enjoy what you’re experiencing in the moment. I’m sure you’ve experienced this…you really want something and then you get it. You love it, enjoy it, and then a little while later you decide you want something else, probably something that you consider to be better. But as you’re focused on your new desire, you forget about how great you have it now. This applies to relationships, money, success, everything! I believe there’s absolutely nothing wrong with wanting more or wanting something else AS LONG AS you truly appreciate what you do have now, and AS LONG AS you truly enjoy it in the moment.
Having true patience is really to have faith, because when we have faith we aren’t worried about how we’re going to get what we want. When we have faith, we can sit back and enjoy the moment and all the things we have in the moment. When we live in this state of joy, that’s how energetically we align with our new desires; which is how we’re able to have faith and patience. We know that the things we desire are on their way.
To be patient is to appreciate and enjoy what you currently have, and to keep enjoying while you are waiting for your new desire. The more faith you have that your new desire will arrive, the easier it is to be patient!
Keep wanting, keep learning, keep enjoying, keep in the present moment, keep the faith –