It has been consistently said by various authors from different religious and spiritual backgrounds: “Our burdens are never greater than our strength.” However, it is worth reflecting on whether we are burdening ourselves with burdens that are not ours…
When we reach the limit of our strength, it is time to stop and ponder. Are we on the right path of our true psychological and spiritual needs? This question must be asked within each relevant area of our lives, such as the familial, professional, religious, academic, social.
The rupture or the impression or intuition of being at saturation point may indicate either the end of an old cycle of experiences or the opportunity to begin a new stage of learning and realizations.
We also have to see if we are too attached to what or whom causes us so much affliction and burden. It is imperative to let go of unnecessary burdens and move forward with a commitment to the disciplines, activities and relationships that concern the new existential phase to which the Divine Providence is calling us.
Benjamin Teixeira de Aguiar (medium)
Eugênia-Aspásia (Spirit)
December 22, 2015
