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To Live is to Change:

Updated: Mar 28

The Universe is in Constant Change



Everything around us is in constant change. 

Our body, our relationships, nature, everything is in constant movement. 

This movement provides a vibration that produces modification, transformation, variation, and revolution… change.


So, why then do we battle change? Why do we become rigid, and stubborn when change

presents itself?  This occurs to an even greater extent when we are forced to change ideas. 


Why don’t we embrace the newness? Why do we resist change?

 

Feeling warm and fuzzy in a very limited world, with only a few ideas might keep us sane and safe, but only for a short while. Eventually, boredom, unhappiness, and anguish come knocking and force change anyways. The things that we have been doing until now, which might have been working, are no longer effective as progress or boredom imposes itself and we must change.  A new cycle then begins. 

 

Since we were comfortable in that old cycle, with those older ideas and emotions, we don’t want to let go, and we become stubborn and rigid. We resist the inevitable, which ends up causing us a world of pain.


“There is nothing permanent except change."

Heraclitus, a wise Greek philosopher (540-480 bc)

 

Change is one of those universal laws that we should try to follow. We often resist to protect an aged idea that might have brought us “happy memories,” but eventually the law of change is going to run us over, whether we like it or not. The universal law of change seeks constant progress. It wants us to change, evolve, and transform. The sooner we acknowledge that, the faster we can adjust and move forward to mitigate our pain.

 

How do we begin to make the necessary changes? Since our ideas are the ones that command our actions and emotions, change should begin by modifying our thinking.

 

If we were to realize that the universal action of change is the universe trying to help us improve ourselves, we would be more open to accepting new ideas, and new perceptions, which would broaden our own world and end up benefitting us.

 

Accepting constant change as part of our existence should be our modus operandi.  If we can do so, we would be in the same loop of movement as the universe. Therefore, being in sync with the law of change, will give us balance, and happiness.


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PHILOSOPHICAL STYLE, INC. - March 2024



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