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For many of us ‘time’ carries with it a sense of dissatisfaction or sense of un-fulfilment. Serge Benhayon elaborates why most of us carry an angst, which we perceive, is related to time and discover where it truly stems from.
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Andrew Mooney
28/8/2018 09:33:24 am
This makes complete sense and totally explains for me the incessant drive that we have for doing more and more and more extreme things in order to try and seek fulfilment or contentment in life.
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Liane Mandalis
28/8/2018 08:47:41 pm
I love that – in order to truly evolve we don’t have to do more; we have to be more. This is not a process of acquiring. It is a process of letting go and that means simply letting more of who we truly are, out into the world for all to see.
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andrew mooney
8/10/2018 10:15:24 pm
Yes it is an inward deepening of rediscovering who we are rather than an outward search for something outside to fulfil us or define us.
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31/1/2019 11:56:26 pm
"I love that – in order to truly evolve we don’t have to do more; we have to be more", Liane I love that too. When I read it I could feel feel myself swelling energetically. Doing has a narrow thinness to it and being has a burgeoning fullness to it. One is contraction and the other is expansion. One comes from truth and the other does not.
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Lieke Campbell
9/9/2018 08:57:57 pm
Yes the first reaction to the feeling of running out of time, or in my experience today as it is Monday that my weekend wasn't long enough, is to go into drive to do more, feel better and get vital again. But, this is not what we are missing, we are missing ourselves and that is why it has not been fulfilling. The answer than is to connect with ourself and deepen that.
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Leigh Matson
9/9/2018 11:50:10 pm
I would agree with this video in the angst comes from not being me yet the focus is directed to what I've done. Thus there's no fulfilment as the focus is in the wrong direction.
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Andrew Mooney
10/9/2018 02:12:16 pm
Fascinating insights by this amazing presenter on the nature of time. I know when I am settled just being me in the moment it feels like I have all the time in the world.
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Lorraine Wellman
28/9/2018 11:19:14 pm
Serge Benhayon shares some more wisdom on the importance of being connected to ourselves, of being ourselves in the world.
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Leigh Matson
5/10/2018 11:45:00 pm
There's seemingly never enough time to do everything but the focus is on being and not doing then what I am doing is not placed under a stress or expectation to bring me something once it is completed.
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andrew mooney
8/10/2018 10:12:57 pm
I know this insatiable hunger for more and more success and achievements that comes from not living me. I used to have this until I started to just live me more in daily life and the settlement and contentment I now feel in even the simplest of mundane tasks is remarkably different.
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Rik Connors
8/11/2018 12:47:41 am
I agree with what Serge is saying here and that is .. when you feel glorious from the inside where you feel you just being .. all around you feels the same.
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Lieke Campbell
24/11/2018 07:24:42 am
We can run around and do more than we have ever done before in a certain period of time but when we don’t feel with ourselves it will never be fulfilling - I have experienced this many times.
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Rowena Stewart
12/1/2019 12:25:42 pm
A beautiful presentation that completely alters the whole purpose of our lives. To be All we are, meaning to be totally present, to express all our love, wisdom and truth in all we do, regardless of what we do. Basing our worth on our inner qualities levels the playing field in a very un-equal world.
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Viktoria
18/6/2019 09:12:04 pm
Very true, imagine what the world would be like if we were all taught the importance of being enough rather than doing enough. How productive we will be then, and how different will the quality in everything we do be?
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Leigh Matson
31/1/2019 11:52:29 pm
Striving to do something in order to be enough can be hugely stressful and then a let down once I get from A to B. At B there's nothing. If I start at A connected to myself and feel I am enough already then B is awesome before I even get there. Thus no stress to push myself to get to B.
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Rowena Stewart
5/3/2019 09:33:46 pm
Such a beautifully simple understanding that empowers us to realize that life is about the quality with which we live it, not the amount or type of thing we do it in. Restoring our focus on the quality of being-ness that we can bring to each moment in our day enables us to appreciate the depth of commitment, love and integrity that is sitting inside us waiting to be expressed.
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5/3/2019 09:34:28 pm
Such a simple exposé of the lack of fulfilment that arises when we strive to 'do enough' rather than 'being enough'.
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Rowena Stewart
8/3/2019 01:27:12 pm
Serge Benhayon is breaking our paradigm about linear time and in doing so, empowers us to truly realize that our elliptical journey around the Sun keeps us in a holding pattern, one that gives us the grace to return to the Truth that we abandoned a long time ago.
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Viktoria
8/4/2019 09:06:37 pm
I love Serge's teachings on time, they bring such calm to the moment. I have learned so much about the importance of being present and focusing on what is required rather than how quickly I get the job done. It has changed the quality of how i do things, and how I relate to what I need to do.
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