Between the Gap
#MyBeing
Can we just take some time and honor the bridge we constantly build to get to a point of life. The more we experience, the more we build. Experience is being alive and each day is a reminder of this fact.
The work doesn't stop, the gap between death and life constantly needs a bridge to cross over. This gap comes up at any time of the day and a matter of life or death you have to deal with this gap. You can't ask for help in this regard, you are enough for this construction. One body, one mind, and one soul are all it takes for the best structure.
You really want to deal with each space thoroughly and makes sure you construct each step with precision. The gap can't be completed in a day, so make each step solid. This is so that you don't constantly go back to the previous step that was carelessly done to re-do it again. It's time-consuming and it's time you don't own.
Each step of the gap is different every time and with each step, you are confronted with a situation. This bridge must be completed and this is in order to get you your life. You are not living if you haven't crossed to the other side and you need to do the work yourself. You are not living if happiness is not there if peace is not there and there no maximum functionality. So the bridge gets you to living.
The reason why so many people are so unsettled and very busy is just so they bridge the gap. Unfortunately, some will never stop building the bridge because they are so careless with every step. They continuously go back to re-do the job again, but they don't pay attention to the problem and so they never solve anything.
This gap is so many things for different people but the most likely is living a lot of lives. The bridge must be built for one person, many collapses all the time because they carry a lot of bodies and it becomes too much for the structure. The resources available for construction are of a structure of one, but you carry more than one and that's why you keep going back to re-do.
Remember we want to cross over to a point of life, not lives and this is a one-man job. The gap is there for a reason, with each step lose one life, just push it into the gap and get lighter with each step. To get to your life you only need yourself at the end of the bridge. Lose everyone who wants you to carry with you their lives. Because with each step you run out of resources because you started with a lot of weight carrying unnecessary lives.
The gap is for you to discover yourself as you bridge. You define every piece of you that can accumulate for pure happiness. Every step releases discoveries through experience. Everything adds up and makeup one and one is you. One is all you need. You throw into the gap your weaknesses and hold on to your strengths in order for maximum functionality at the point of life.
Your functionality is a need, that's why you need to work hard to get to it so that when it starts to work it doesn't have to stop because you missed a step. You won't function until you are ready to do so. The bridge is preparation. The bridge is a way to live.
The work of the bridge is extraction of truth and everything thrown in the gap is lie. If you are not living, you are struggling letting go of lie and so do yourself a favour and find out the truth so that you get to a point of life.
We want you to live. Bridge the gap and live.
Love you tons.




I really like how you explained this, and how much sense it makes that we are indeed constantly building bridges. I hadn't thought of this before and find it rather insightful and interesting to consider! Very well written post :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I take that you are a great mind!
DeleteThese are some of the things we have to do to get to a point of life..
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Wow, I just love the way you explain and view things!! It all makes so much sense and urges your readers to think differently on a deeper level. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Depth is all we need for best living.
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Great analogy! I love the way you visualise our journey through life and the bridges we build.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen. Your thoughts really mean a lot..
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