Everything we’ve been saying here today has been with the intent to help yo= u get it that the only reason you have goals is for the excuse of the river= ride.
The accomplishment of one thing is irrelevant. It is the feeling of expansi= on that is relevant.
It’s life that you are about.
And you say:
Yeah, we’re living life but what should we be doing with it?
And we say:
It’s life that you’re about. It’s the joy of life.
And you say:
Yeah, joy, joy, joy. But what about the growth and the expansion? Aren’t I = supposed to be becoming something?
And we say:
Yeah, you can’t stop but becoming, but it’s the process of becoming that li= fe is about.
And you say:
Yeah I’m living life but what is it that I’m supposed to be doing with it?
And we say:
Living it and loving it.
And you say:
Yeah, but toward what end?
And we say:
There is no end to the life that you lead. You’re eternal beings.
Yeah, but what’s it all about?
Living and loving and having joy.
Yeah, but for what?
For the joy. For the joy of life.
Yeah, but toward what end?
For the living and the loving of life.
It’s the living and loving of life that you’re about; not accomplishing som= ething.
Because there’s never an end to what you’re going to want to accomplish. Th= e only reason life is giving you those goals is so that you have a reason t= o manage your vibration and feel the alignment and come into the alignment,= you see.
The expansion is inevitable.
You are Source energy, banging around, giving birth to new desires. You can= ‘t stop that.
Whether you ever know it consciously or not in this physical form, you are = contributing massively to all that is. That is a given.
So, your objective must be joy.
The basis is utter freedom. You are so free, you can attract bondage.
The basis is joy. Because if you are reaching for anything else, you are no= t in alignment.
And the alignment brings immediate awareness of expansion.
But the expansion is inevitable.
— Asheville, NC 5/5/2007