I forgive
myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to create a fixed point in my
own timeline, where I see it as an first experience, creating and attaching enormous
amounts of emotions and feelings toward the memory, hindering my experience of
anything new that my come along.
I forgive
myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to create a place within my mind
where I store all these first time memories, which I can easily recall and
enjoy for a moment, just to be followed-up by a setback of negative emotions,
and the realisation of the reality that is no more, the reality which is the
past.
I forgive
myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to live these moments/memories
of the past out in every new game or event within my live that can be
referenced back to my first experience.
I forgive
myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to find everything I do uninteresting
or boring, because I have a view of the past, which gives me a projection of a
possible future, spoiling the moment of now, the present.
I forgive
myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to create extraordinary events
within my life, especially if it’s a first experience, creating a polarity
effect where I compare the first event’s experience with the second, taking
away my enjoyment, the moment, and the breath of the moment.
I forgive
myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to live in the past/future where
I compare and reference the experience, taking away the possibility of living
my utmost potential.
I forgive
myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to give power to this pattern
that follows, when I do something I enjoy, but then spoils it by referencing it
to the past.
I forgive
myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to be in separation with myself
and the reality of now, by living in the past, in my ‘good old memories’ place
within my own mind.
I forgive
myself that I haven’t accepted and allowed myself to realize that I am in the
present, here and now, and that the past is long gone, and that I have to
accept for what my reality is now, for what is here in the breath.
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