The Game of Life: Mastering Your Role
Seated with or in the company of Source, from the perspective of all, it may seem unfathomable—while in the game and even when removed and from a totally new perspective. But if allowed to lose complete control—thereby gaining all strength—all is clear.
Clarity, while seemingly so simple, is like the washing away of smudge from your windshield, removing any obstacles so that you have the “Ah, now I see.” Although it is always from an “again” standpoint, it is also from a different perspective of the whole.
You are never truly outside of anything, but only from a higher eagle-eye view of clarity—to see the inner workings, the mechanisms, the code. Peeking behind the curtain may be a better analogy to grasp. All is a part of the whole but fractalized to seem, or give the illusion of, variance—in order to experience any and all at once.
The only rule, if you want to call it that, is that you must play the full season, the full game, once your playing piece has been chosen. Not to say you can’t control the way you experience—and that you have the choice to exit early—but your goal, if you’d want to call it that, is playing the role to experience it in its entirety, to expand into yet another unknown.
Easy to play. Difficult to explain the rules.
Like a game, there are nuances and strategies and methods of playing the game in order to squeeze all different scenarios out of it. Yet with life, it’s never-ending. There are countless—and indeed infinite—ways it can be; Like writing the code of your own game as you’re playing—The ultimate if and then.
You are the master programmer. The ultimate gamer.
Your choice of understanding that role—your role—is never wrong. It’s how deep in character you are. Or, if it’s understood that you are a soul playing the role, wearing the wardrobe, and acting it out—with YOU being the director as well.
The perfect role where you cast, direct, star in, and enjoy the role, the outcome, the movie of life. Enjoy the role—switching it up as you go. Change scenes. Character traits. Anything.
Yell “Cut!” when you’re complete.
It’s all for your benefit, your enjoyment—and it benefits others too. Like the audience of an entertaining episode where they can’t wait for the next one to drop.
Shine on, star that you are.