Your Tru Perspective Blog

 HOW CHANGING YOUR PERSPECTIVE CAN LITERALLY 
CHANGE YOUR 
LIFE

Welcome to the 'Your Tru Perspective' Blog - Here I'd like to give you an insight into my perspective on things, which may in turn lead you to looking inward and seeking your own Tru perspective

Gill x

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  1. When things go 'wrong' as they are often prone to do, why not flip that view on its head and look at the situation with appreciation.

    There are many things going on this wonderful universe of ours, full of information that for the most part we are simply not privy to. How often are we so, so close to the thing that we want, and suddenly the whole thing seems to come crashing down on us, leaving us floundering and wondering what what on earth just happened.

    This is when we need to remember that Tru has complete overview on all proceedings and has most likely just helped us to avoid a situation that we did not want to become part of, even though in this moment we may feel that we missed out on something perfect, we can only see it's face value, so it clearly was not as perfect as we may have led ourselves to believe. Or, perhaps it didn't have the potential to manifest into what we are really searching for, and 'that' thing is literally just around the corner.

    Would you really want to settle for something less than you really want, simply through impatience, of course not, although if you did, it wouldn't matter because you would quickly be inspired to move on - the point here being its actually impossible to get it 'wrong', sometimes we need more clarity on what it is that we are actually looking for, so we need more experiences of things that we don't want in order to get more clear on things that we do want.

    Every experience is a stepping stone, purely and simply, to our next desire, and we need to also remember that there is no ultimate destination, when we reach what we believe to be our goal, then a whole new set of desires will be born within us. Our sole reason for becoming a human being is for the expansion and growth, which is achieved by us experiencing things that we think we don't want and turning our attention to those that we do, it is an ongoing process, and it is a wonderful journey.

  2. There is a process that has to be gone through in order to realise every manifestation, or to put it another way, it's all about the journey. Something happened to me yesterday that illustrated this point to me so clearly, and like everyone else sometimes I forget what I know, and this was a fabulous reminder that everything really is working out for me. If you will allow me to, I would like to share this particular journey with you....

    So here in the UK, we are currently experiencing a heatwave, and I've also just discovered sea swimming, so the two go great together. Yesterday though was something else, as much as I was dying to go for a swim, having to go out in the sun to get to the beach just felt like too much, so I kind of hid at home in the shade for much of the day. Then at around 4.45 whilst sitting in the garden I got this really strong urge to pack some food, put on my swimsuit and head to the beach. I walked into the house, where my housemate was at that moment struggling with her sewing machine, and she asked if I could help. I was happy to, the longer I waited to head out, the cooler I knew it would be so there was no issue. By the time I'd sorted out the machine, my stomach was starting to tell me to feed it, which again was fine as it meant I'd eat and that would be over with. I ended leaving the house around 6.00, I had an idea which part of the beach I was heading to, but it was 5 miles away so I thought if I could find something closer I would settle for that. So I cycled along the seafront, stopping every so often to look at the beach and see if there was a 'spot', but there was nothing, it was so, so busy, again not a problem cos I knew where I was thinking of would be much quieter. As it turned out I ended up going to exactly the spot I had originally thought of, it was really peaceful, not many people go there because parking is very limited, too far for most walkers so for cyclists its perfect. So I walked along the beach, found a nice spot, and sat - there were a few people about, and being alone I was aware that I needed to keep an eye on my bag, so I just sat for a bit to be sure that I felt comfortable with the people around me. Eventually I decided to just go for it, and headed to the sea. It was so calm, I felt so peaceful, and it was a huge relief to feel the water wash over me given how hot it was. I stayed in the water for maybe half an hour, I'm not a strong swimmer but I can swim and I love to just lie on my back and float whilst staring at the sky. So when I felt like I'd had enough, out I got, it was still incredibly warm, so I just sat on my towel and let the air dry me, plus I was just watching people in the water, there were some children playing on paddle boards, couples with their children, people taking photos, just all the normal things people do at the beach. I have no idea how long I sat there, but eventually I realised I was dry and figured it was probably time to head home, so I pulled on my clothes, stood up, and was about to leave when something caught my eye, for a split second I thought there was a hole in the sky, but when I turned and looked properly I saw this..................

    blog sunset

    .....and it took my breath away! There was probably a one minute window for seeing that view, and I was standing in the best place in the whole of the city for seeing it. And then I understood, my day had been all over the place, and it didn't matter because I was just enjoying the process, but Tru had a plan all along, to show me this magnificent cloud formation, and had guided my day incrementally to ensure that I was in the right place at the right time.