The world of Serendipity and how you can take advantage of it.  A four part audio series recorded by Jack Boland. 

“A thought is a Cosmic Order waiting to happen.”  – Stephen Richards

This is why it is so important to pay attention to the present moment and not be distracted by placing attention on a past memory or a future possibility.  If you are not present in your now moments you may easily miss your cues and clues.  I have always wanted to believe I had the power to control results but “control” was not our power.  We are not to define the results of our actions, we are to discover the results.  In other words, it is our attachment to a particular desired result that will block the most beneficial result from coming to be and also allow anxiety and disappointment to arise.

The Princes of Serendip offer you a magic word when all may seem lost:  apocatastasis!

And the Princes said, “If only all men could learn the secret.  If only everyone could remember the saying,  ‘Until tomorrow becomes today, men will be blind to the good fortune hidden in unfortunate acts.’ ” 

The question for you is, how will you use the information that you find?  Are you ready to go beyond past ways of thinking and open the doors to new adventures?  What happens in the coming days can show you the way to fulfill your heart’s desires if you pay attention and take adventage of the ideas and “chance” occurrences you are presented with.

 

serendipity

: the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for

The central truth is that nothing happens by chance.  For this reason you should always be courteous to strangers you meet and pay close attention to what is going on around you – be constantly curious and observant.  You never know when you are going to be presented with an important key leading you toward your dreams coming true.

The Princes of Serendip stated that everything happens for one of three reasons:

  1. It happened either for your growth or for your guidance.
  2. It happened because you drew what happened to yourself by conscious or unconscious forces. 
  3. It happened not for your benefit but for the benefit of someone else – and that someone else, of course, may have been you.