
“Uncertainty is referred to as the only certainty, but it is more essentially the bag of unlimited possibilities you refuse to surrender to any given limitation.” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com
“If you are afraid a certain thing will happen, if you hesitate, stew and avoid the unknown, it will (happen); but if you plunge into the fear, if you boldly meet it with courage, with endless possibilities and tireless determination at the ready, a resolution not only must emerge, but is inevitable.” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com
“What you fight or wage war against only gets stronger with your resistance. Fighting happens when you are afraid of the unknown. If you view the unknown as a sort of friend or life companion, every situation and relationships works to your advantage. Can you settle in to this kind of ease?” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com
“The key to inner freedom is to not latch on to any person, thing, or idea that can answer what you cannot right now. There are no plausible stories for the unanswerable. There are no real endings containing ‘just because’ or ‘it’s God’s will,’ etc. The way to inner freedom is to feel comfortable with the unknown, with uncertainty, and to not fill in those spaces with stories and assumptions and fairy-tales and then call them reality. You will never know all of the answers. Never, ever, as long as you are human will that happen.” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com
“If you want safety and certainty, if you want everything to remain the same and never change, you were born into the wrong parallel universe. All good things, all things worth experiencing and every juicy bit of life is preceded by absence, loss, or the destruction of a once good, yet worn out thing.” -Amy […]
“If you focus on the lack of time, there will never be enough. If you insist others change for you to love, you will repel warmth and affection. If you perpetually seek certainty and resist familiarity with the unknown, you will prevent understanding. The means is always the end. If you continually feel the lack of something, that is what you will prove to yourself and the world.” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com
“Those that transform the world do not attempt to convince humanity of ideologies with check lists and patriarchs, or any ideology for that matter. They do not preach what is popular, nor do they encourage regurgitated, mechanized living. They inspire, by example, others to live fresh, new visions of their lives. Have courage and transform the world. Break the status quo. Obtain the certainty that only comes from risking every belief you are sure of and feel the ethereal integrity of inner freedom.” -Amy Larson, amyjalapeno.com