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How can I find what I need to be able to make progress?
(With reply about pregnancy)

from “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity
(Geert Crevits) © Mayil.com

(...) Each centimetre of patience is significant. You should see everything you do in life as an expression of patience. This is now an odd thing for Me to say because I want you to progress and to progress at a certain pace, yet I hasten to add: patience, patience, patience. This is because without it you won’t really get anywhere. If you’re in a hurry you will never arrive where you should be.

If you are patient and can sink deep down within yourself, to wait, to struggle – but to struggle from within this silence – you will find all you need.

This can be very difficult, because some people need years of patience to find what they really need. But you should know that We know this, We appreciate it tremendously and We also know exactly what you need, precisely at the moment you need it. At that time it will be there and, what’s more, it will be the right thing. 

When you have patience you will come across the right things in life. Someone able to live with infinite patience is always able to encounter the right things in life.

Therefore, when you have patience you will come across the right things in life. Someone able to live with infinite patience is always able to encounter the right things in life. But this is assuming you adopt another rhythm in life and can live with a silence in your heart, with an expectancy.

About pregnancy

I couldn’t put it any better, because a mother who is expecting a child takes on an attitude of expectancy towards this child, of waiting, knowing waiting is the most essential thing she can do. She experiences its growth and every movement; every contact she has with this child is important. Because the attention the mother – the father too – gives the child, the protective attend­ance arising from a love, a current of love which is a reality for this child, is the child’s nourishment.

In cases where this current is absent, where there is no flow from the heart, the child cannot really develop. Nature will do its work, the child will grow, but the real child will not easily come into being. It will not be so attentive, will not be focused. It won’t be captivated by what is happening to the body, to the growth of the body. 

The attention the mother – the father too – gives the child, the protective attend­ance arising from a love, a current of love which is a reality for this child, is the child’s nourishment.

When there is this flow from the heart it will captivate the child, for the child sees energy and is thereby focused on the mother and there is a real contact. The child will be different, it is being made differently and the mother is different.

Therefore, so many things are possible with a woman who knows what it is to wait, a woman who knows what it is to carry a child and to give it loving attention. This is the way all great people are born on this Earth.

It should be told to all young expectant mothers that the way in which they wait will be different each time, and they are in control of this. They should be made aware of this so they can learn to consciously interact with the child through this current of love, which they must create themselves.

To do this a mother must be busy with her heart; she must dare to live from her heart, with not only the best of intentions but also with the right energy, that is to say, the right attention. What does a growing child need? It needs silence, tenderness, beauty, all the values of life, so its spirit can develop inside the mother’s womb. This development doesn’t take place outside of time, it happens within time. The child’s development outside of time is finished as soon as it comes into contact with the mother.

What does a growing child need? It needs silence, tenderness, beauty, all the values of life, so its spirit can develop inside the mother’s womb.

 

Nourishing an idea is like nourishing a child

Just as with a child, the same applies to new ideas you carry within you. You should look at them, as it were, with an attentive and respective attitude. A new idea is like a new child, it needs nourishment from the loving attention you give it. If you deal in this way with the new things that come into your life, but then from the depth of your heart, you will realise one idea is not like another. One idea may be very weak and frail with little chance of life because it wasn’t carried with love; whereas an idea nour­ished with love can have a very great life on this Earth. 

If you are planning to do something in your life, then be good enough to cherish that plan, to love it, and then, you will see, the plan will work out in another way than if you had been busy with it in an absent-minded, distracted way, a bit like, “On with it now, quickly, this and that still has to be done.” No, if you act practically in life you will see one idea is completely different from another idea, one result completely different from another result. (...)" 

A new idea is like a new child, it needs nourishment from the loving attention you give it.

You will see, the plan will work out in another way than if you had been busy with it in an absent-minded, distracted way,

Master Morya

Master Morya

Geert Crevits © Mayil.com
Source: “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
from chapter 5: 'Side by side with the Master'

Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity