TRUSTING THE UNIVERSE Q: Can you give me feedback on this? I bought a motorcycle, it's the first one I've had in twenty years, and shortly after buying it I took a bend too fast and came off it and broke my ankle. B: Yes. So what have you learned? Q: Not to take bends so fast. B: Or? Or? What else is possible? To continue to take them that fast and enjoy your result, no matter what. What have you learned from the result? Q: It can be painful. B: Painful, painful in what way? How many levels of pain did it allow you to experience aside from physical? Q: I'm not sure. B: You're not sure? Was there self-admonishment? Self-judgement? Q: I guess, to some degree, I tried to figure out exactly what that was reflecting and I came up with several ideas... B: Yes? Q: ...one of which was that the motorcycle maybe represents something totally illogical for me to have. B: Illogical? Q: Illogical, in the sense, that in the agreed upon reality of the people that I interconnect with, that was probably a dumb thing to do, which is why I... B: Did you have to believe them? Q: No I didn't, that's why I bought the bike. B: All right. Q: And I've been trying to see what occurred, I wanted... B: Did you not want to disappoint them? Q: I didn't think that I did. B: What do you think now? Q: Now I'm not so sure. B: All right. What does finding that connection do for you? Q: It reinforces the idea that I should create my own reality. B: And, at the same time, you can still care for it. Q: Yes. B: The two do not have to be mutually exclusive. You can create your own reality, and you can still carry an infinite supply of care and compassion for all other view points. Q: I know that that's true, sometimes I have a problem... B: A situation. Q: OK, a situation, it just seems sometimes difficult to work that out in physicality on that dimension. B: Why? Q: Well, the universe seems to be made up of conflicts... B: The universe seems to be made up of conflicts, how's that for a reality basis? Q: Not very good. B: If you will choose, though you do not have to, another perspective about what you think is fundamentally true about the universe, then, perhaps, life will not throw you so many curves. All right? Q: OK. B: And, also, you can allow yourself to explore the possibility within you, that you may have believed, just a little bit, in the idea that you can go too fast, but you can't. You can maybe...tape ends. Judgement that it does is what creates the effect that allows it to seem like it does. You follow me? Q: Yes. B: Everything can only, by definition, occur exactly when it is supposed to, otherwise what purpose would it serve? There is nothing extraneous, nor illogical about the universe. It does not supply things that do not fit, if it is there, there is a reason for it. Trust that there is, and you will find it, it will reveal itself to you. All right. Q: All right. B: Thank you very much. Q: Thank you.