Allowing is maybe one of the most difficult actions. Allowing means permitting and affording, at the same time. It means abandon and trust. It means giving up control in the most controllable way. It means receiving the cone with the ice-cream, the sole with the shoe, the love with a person. Whenever you receive one of those, you receive the other of some sort.
Allowing means you my choose the variety of ice-creams if you want a cone, and the shapes and sizes of cones if you what an ice-cream – you always focus intently on what you want, and always equal on what comes with what you want. You may choose later on for the latter, after you’ve received what you have really wanted for.
Allowing means receiving – whenever you are not able to allow, you are not able to receive. The Universe might give you something so beautiful you will feel overwhelmed, in debt, ashamed, tearful, respectful. They might be better than you.
Allowing means being prepared to leave the rest to somebody else, with the intent, and knowing it will be for your best.

