It seems that people want to do only
what they are familiar with.
What they know gives them comfort.
Naturally, there is never any risk for
those who think this way.
There is never an element of surprise.
They surround themselves with their own
concepts, which are often based on preconceptions, as a way of avoiding risks
and “committing” an adventure.
I say “committing” because it would seem
that to venture out is a crime.
To take a risk, to go in search of the
unknown.
To add an element of surprise.
Yes indeed, the element of surprise.
Imagine that a bird is flying, yet with
a twist of its wings in midflight it changes direction abruptly, without prior
warning, without preparation.
At the calling of the wind. At the
calling of life.
Go on, take a risk. “Commit” your
element of surprise. Agree to follow those unknown paths.
Move out of your comfort zone.
Take a risk.
Only the great adventurers have a
crystal-clear essence.
Only the great adventurers have great
stories to tell.
Jesus
The Book of Light – Ask and Heaven Will Answer,
Alexandra Solnado
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