Bashar, a channeled entity, explains that patience is an unnecessary concept when living fully in the present moment. Here’s why:
Redefining Patience
Bashar suggests that patience is only needed because of impatience. If you’re doing what you love every moment, there’s nothing to be patient about. This perspective challenges traditional definitions of patience.
Living in the Moment
When you understand your true existence, certain concepts become obsolete. In a lighter sense, patience can be:
• 🧘♀️ Being in perfect balance with what’s happening
• ⏳ Not being in a hurry
• 🌟 Accepting and allowing everything that’s occurring
Enjoyment vs. Waiting
The key difference is enjoyment. Those living in the moment don’t need patience because:
• 🎉 They’re having too much fun doing whatever they’re doing
• 🔮 They know there’s nothing better than the present moment
• 💖 They fully engage with their current experience
The Irrelevance of Patience
Bashar argues that patience becomes irrelevant because:
• 🕰️ Patience implies waiting for something better
• 🌈 Those living in the moment know nothing is better than now
• 🌊 They never want to be anywhere other than where they are
Additional Insights on Present Moment Living
Research suggests that mindfulness and present-moment awareness can have significant benefits:
• Reduced stress and anxiety
• Improved focus and concentration
• Enhanced emotional regulation
• Better relationships and communication skills
• Increased overall well-being and life satisfaction
Mindfulness practices, such as meditation and yoga, can help cultivate this state of present-moment awareness and reduce the need for “patience” as described by Bashar.