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Detach yourself from time

In life we feel that we are limited in time. We are born, live, die. The day has 24 hours, the week 7 days, that 52 weeks. Everything seems controlled and at the same time limited by an indication that we create in a way. Of course, nature sets a rhythm with day and night that forms the basis of our lives. And of course having a structure can help us. However, does this necessarily require time? Does she count the past and future? Or does she live her rhythm despite everything and leave the rest aside?

Our humanity is driven! We stamp, stamp. We fix appointments and plan our day. There are the meetings, the calls, the commitments, the dinner dates, the fixed breaks, and and and. And in all this we run from one to the other! We press ourselves into a grid of times that always go forward every second, often already running. But where are we staying? Doesn't nature teach us that we can breathe and be in the moment?

Live in the present! Live in the here! Wisdoms that we more or less take to heart. However, they are just another way of orienting yourself to the time you have made! If we take the "h" out, we come to primeval times! We can recognize that the memory of what can really serve as a basis creates more freedom and relaxation than what we humans have created for ourselves! Deadline pressure, time pressure, lifetime, countdown, ASAP (as soon as possible, Mamma Mia!), ... . We forget what and who we are. We become temporal beings governed by an external tick-tock. Does it serve us?

We can allow ourselves to remember that we are timeless beings! At the core of our being, we don't have to be in the here and now! It's all about just being! Time and space are illusions created by our minds that squeeze us into a pattern that creates stress and beliefs that push us further away from ourselves! We put the reins in the hands of the mind. And he fills it with past and future things that never let us arrive! Everyone in spirituality talks about it. Come on, live the moment, enjoy life! Sounds nice and good. However, if I don't have the capacity to really BE, it's all just empty phrases. Then I try to fight my way in instead of letting myself fall!

It is precisely this quality that we can relearn! She can be one of our most important companions today! We surrender We allow life to play its game and no longer orientate ourselves by a pointer, but let us show what it means to live! Why are most clocks round? They tempt us to go in circles! In our lives, in our minds, individually and collectively! We narrow our view, see only the small and overlook the big picture in which we live! Because if we look at yogic philosophy and Vedic astrology, our universe lives 4,320,000,000 years - we are currently halfway through! So what creates such stress?

Oh my God! Yes I could die! I couldn't have done, experienced, said... everything that my mind imagines! We get more and more into this cycle that makes us run instead of linger! We allow ourselves to be controlled by something that only we have created to establish supposed order and security! But what is certain? Yes, that we are definitely dying! So why go crazy? So why take a constant click as a timer from the outside? Why not just turn your gaze and prick up your ears for the life that just wishes to be lived, not planned?

I invite you to breathe! I invite you to arrive! I invite you to give up control and surrender to the flow of life! You are! In every single moment! You don't have to go anywhere and you come from nowhere! In the "real world" you are always! Only the "illusion of life", created by the mind, comes and goes - is temporary and above all limited! There is nothing to achieve, nothing to prove! Allow yourself to relax, watch life, what it has in store for you - light and shadow - slowness and speed! And trust that the right "time point" will come! It's contrary, potentially revolutionary. And in all this just what has always been! Just being!

Tobias Fritzsche

I help responsible people to feel and live their own self again by accompanying them and reminding them who they are.