Revision
Revision is one of the most powerful teachings ever shared, yet most people misunderstand it.
You are not stuck with your past. The past only exists as memory, and memory lives in you. That means it can be changed.
When something happens that hurts you, disappoints you, or triggers you, that moment doesn’t stay in the past. It continues to live in your body, in your reactions, in the way you see yourself. And from that place, you keep recreating similar experiences.
Revision is you deciding that you are no longer available for that version of the story.
You go back, in imagination, to that exact moment and you change it. Not by denying it or forcing positivity, but by actually experiencing it the way you wish it had happened. You hear different words. You feel a different outcome. You become the version of you who was loved, chosen, respected, or successful in that moment.
And as simple as it sounds, this is where everything shifts.
Because the moment you change the meaning of the past, you change the identity you are living from now.
You are no longer the person who was rejected.
You are no longer the person who was hurt.
You are no longer the person things didn’t work out for.
You become the person for whom it always worked out.
And life has no choice but to reflect that.
You are revising all the time anyway, every time you replay a memory and feel something about it. The only difference is now you are doing it consciously.
Change the story you keep returning to, and you will change the life you keep recreating.
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