Standing in the grocery store aisle staring at the shelf, I couldn’t find what I wanted. I tried another aisle, then another – still nothing. Finally, I did what I should have done in the first place; I shifted my point of view.
It was easy really, I simply said to myself, “What I am looking for is here.”
Oh, this is soooo good. Just to know that “What I’m looking for is here” is a powerful statement of Truth, and keeps me in the present. I am using this as an intent, because I intend to see, feel, hear and know the idea that is the true substance of what we see. Even though I’m looking for “some thing” on my grocery list, really I’m looking for its quality or characteristic. Then I am not limiting it’s showing up to any pre-conceived form I may have. I remain open to see more.