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I trust everything is perfect.
In making the last part of the sentence visible, we are adding to what we know-believe, rather than correcting or replacing bad information with better information. By acknowledging what was invisible, we are able to ask the question – How can I love and accept the wholeness of my experience when what is true for me is, I trust everything is perfect when I have evidence of its perfection? Rather than, how can I change what is true for me?
This ‘what is’ approach is all it takes to see the world and the self as already awake, interconnected and on purpose. For example, consider the fact that something is invisible is also understood as part of the perfection. So discovering an invisible part of the sentence is not a problem to be solved, but a natural revelation of this moment on purpose. Which means that we can see what we are meant to be able to see in any moment. It means whatever is visible and invisible in this moment, is exactly what it needs to be with nothing to fix, change or heal.
Heart Alchemy doesn’t try to teach you how to become the person who trusts that everything is perfect. All it does is reveal that invisible part of the sentence, and ask – How can you understand that revelation as part of the perfection of who you are (rather than asking, how can you change it)? So, when you reveal that you trust everything is perfect only when there is proof, Heart Alchemy asks…
I trust everything is perfect (when I have proof).
By Melanie BrockwellI trust everything is perfect.
In making the last part of the sentence visible, we are adding to what we know-believe, rather than correcting or replacing bad information with better information. By acknowledging what was invisible, we are able to ask the question – How can I love and accept the wholeness of my experience when what is true for me is, I trust everything is perfect when I have evidence of its perfection? Rather than, how can I change what is true for me?
This ‘what is’ approach is all it takes to see the world and the self as already awake, interconnected and on purpose. For example, consider the fact that something is invisible is also understood as part of the perfection. So discovering an invisible part of the sentence is not a problem to be solved, but a natural revelation of this moment on purpose. Which means that we can see what we are meant to be able to see in any moment. It means whatever is visible and invisible in this moment, is exactly what it needs to be with nothing to fix, change or heal.
Heart Alchemy doesn’t try to teach you how to become the person who trusts that everything is perfect. All it does is reveal that invisible part of the sentence, and ask – How can you understand that revelation as part of the perfection of who you are (rather than asking, how can you change it)? So, when you reveal that you trust everything is perfect only when there is proof, Heart Alchemy asks…
I trust everything is perfect (when I have proof).