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A Crisis Of Disruption Of Life
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a crisis of disruption of life…
A very patient friend of mine is going through a crisis of disruption of life…


…as are many people these days, as the world’s economies continue to slide into the abyss. This is something I know a little about, because this has happened to me at least a dozen times, as I’ve watched everything I knew, built, planned for, and hoped for, dissolve right under my feet, regardless of any effort made to change its outcome. You can discern this occurrence in your life by the following factors.


1. Nothing you do seems to make a difference. In fact, just the opposite occurs.

2. People you trust and have made endless sacrifices for, reveal to you how little you really mean to them. Instead, they take advantage of your situation, knowing you are at the end of your rope.

3. 200% efforts to make changes in any direction are met by a thousand and one obstacles, all of them seemingly working in concert to make matters worse.

4. Opportunities appear and then vanish very quickly, before you can attain to them.

5. Friends and friendships become visible for what they really are, or have been, all along.

6. Everything and every goal you’ve strived for is erased from your life, one after another, with perfect regularity.

7. You find yourself alone, watching others move forward as your life comes to a halt on every level: financial, work, home, everything.

8. Wishing does no good.

9. Acting does no good.

10. One fine day comes with increasing clarity that you can point to a day on the calendar—very near at hand—where you will be destitute, ruined, and will have nothing, except that which you truly own free and clear and without any encumbrances. Even those things are in danger of loss, if they have no place to reside.



If you are over the age of 40, multiply all of the above by a factor of 10.



And there you are. Frustrated. Angry (some are, others not.) Without any visible hope or way out. Checkmate. You’re done.



Your days become zombie-like. You walk about numb, feeling nothing. Having nothing. Seeing nothing but doom, as it relentlessly creeps forward to consume all that you have, are, or ever will be.



This crisis is indeed an opportunity. A spiritual opportunity.



For whatever reasons, life has forced you into a state of being where all that is external and outside yourself is being stripped away from you, piece by piece, until all that is left is you. All the busy-busy of your life has stopped, because it no longer exists. You’ve been dropped from the busy external games of life, by force. This creates a condition where we must, at long last, face ourselves. Who we really are. Then, if we see this rightly, we can ask the questions we should have been asking all along.



Who am I?



Where am I going?



What do I really need?



What is it that I want? And why do I really want it?



If that which is outside myself is ephemeral, what then truly matters?



For these are spiritual questions, dear friends. And life is forcing you to confront yourself because quite probably you’ve spent your entire life in pursuit of illusions that in the end, mean nothing. For many of us, we only face who we truly are when we’ve been stripped of everything. EVERYTHING. ALL OF IT.



Then, we realize the only things that are still with us are things that were honestly built upon LOVE, SACRIFICE, COMPASSION, UNDERSTANDING, and so on. These last. These continue. Everything else? Up in smoke, like they never existed at all. Ever.



Once a person finds themselves in this situation, they can then rebuild their lives upon proper principles, which do last. Yes, you may find yourselves living in your car for 11 months, and over and over again, but you are now a person who understands, sees, knows, and truly lives. Your motives have changed. Your spirit is now led by the principles which the truly greats have always understood. To live is to love, know, see, be, and do.



Once the above has occurred, you find that wow, you are free. Possessions mean nothing. For you know them to be nothing. Friendships for you are now built upon correct foundations, rather than self-serving, egoistic, or corrupt pursuits. Your daily life consists of finding meaning and as you go along, lo and behold, you do find it, in ways that your former self would have laughed at. That self that was lost in carnal pursuits, driven by blind ambitions; fueled by greed, avarice, ego, and fear.



The above awareness may come in a few days, months or sometimes, it takes years. But it does come.



Finally, at long last, life begins to reveal to you your real reason for being. You see it everywhere, all around you. You must learn to love, understand, care, live, and learn. Any chance you can, whatever the cost. Then, for the first time, you know you are living correctly. Every day, even in abject poverty, is beautiful, filled with love, and correctly lived. You’ll never take anything for granted again: health, love, a sunrise, a great passage that gives insight, your beating heart.



Sure, you’ll still get stingers from time to time, just to remind you of the illusions of it all, but these are there so that you can make straight your once winding road. They remind you that deviation from this opportunity will only lead you back to the same place so why not keep going forward as you have learned to do.

Will you miss the old life? No.


You will look back on all those missed opportunities to be a better person, the person you have now become. That’s all the past will mean to you. All the correct actions you could have taken, but didn’t, will stand out as beacons of true failure. The stuff, the money, the positions of power, these will be seen for the dead-ends they really were. You will see those lost in these dead-ends all around you, and understand. You will be patient in the extreme, because you know what they still do not know. Their turn will come, one day, as yours has come now.


All the best to you and may your life be filled with every blessing.


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#2
This is a great article, and so very true, and I wish more people could take this kind of information on a level of truth way beyond what society has portrayed into their thinking caps!
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#3
It is a great article . Written by Don Bradley. I thought his name was on it when I  originally posted it but....Apologies DB.
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#4
This is very good and timely.
Love the guiding questions!

Who am I?
Where am I going?
What do I really need?
What is it that I want? And why do I really want it?
If that which is outside myself is ephemeral, what then truly matters?
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#5
I think such events occur when the soul is reaching out for a higher plane. A tempering of the spiritual warrior if you will.
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#6
WOW....Just read the ariticle MN...really beautiful. I never would have thought it was possible to describe those feelings the way the author did. It is touching to say the least.


And your last statement  ......  "reaching out for a higher plane".......... I agree.

 

 
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#7
BlueMoon, I am deeply grateful to DB. More than he may ever know.He writes from experience of heart and soul. He has helped to "raise me up". I am  blessed to have a few people like this in my life.

There is a beautiful song that describes my gratitude.

 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1_MydgRF...re=related
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#8
OMG .. MN.....I just watched and listened to the video. It is so beautiful. I don't know the singer but he is amazing. I never experienced such meaning in that song before. I think its the voice. I listened to it 2 times then emailed the link to myself so I can listen to it often.

Thanks for posting..
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#9
I love that song, it is precious and its wonderful to appreciate the love that is in the world, thanks MN for reminding me of that.

when my daughter was little I used to sing (badly) this song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buzVBu0bR-w&feature=PlayList&p=110812048CC5CB3D&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=39

 

 Especially the part that says -

How wonderful life is while your in the world, its such a simple song.

But the other day I was driving and heard it and was thinking of randy, and I started crying because he is no longer in the world and how life is just not the same and how much things have changed since his passing…I miss him so
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#10
AJ, I would say that Randy  was one of those that " raises you up". We are better people for them being in our lives.  

 This is my favorite ELton John song...actually the only song of his that I like.
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