Changing our relationship to our expectations

We can learn to recognize that the difficulty is our path instead of trying to escape from it. This is a radical yet necessary change in our perspective. When uncomfortable things happen to us, we rarely want to have anything to do with them. We might respond with the belief ‘Things shouldn’t be this way’ or ‘Life shouldn’t be so messy.’ Who says? Who says that life shouldn’t be a mess? When life is not fitting our expectations of how it’s supposed to be, we usually try to change it to fit our expectations. But the key to practice is not to try to change our life but to change our relationship to our expectations — to learn to see whatever is happening as our path.

Ezra Bayda

2 thoughts on “Changing our relationship to our expectations

  1. Seems to me the more desires I grasp, the more expectations exist and then the inevitable loss. If it is impermanet then we will lose it in time.

    Please name one thing that is permanent you desire?

    Waiting?????

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