Poetry, Inspiration and Irony
Quotes by T. Dench Patel
The thing is knowing when ranting and venting can convert into gossiping and knowing that if gossiping isn’t stopped in its tracks (the minute you’ve figured it out, hopefully soon enough), this can really be a waste of energy and time when that energy can be used for betterment.
So, what it means to live in your father’s and mother’s home? The home within you is a place where your true father lives while your existence here on earth (mother earth) you have been given, in most cases an earthly mother and father. It means you are entitled, don’t get me wrong, not greedy, entitled to the piece of bread that everyone has a right to have. If you’re here on this planet you didn’t come here to starve, you have a right to the equal and exact share of things as long as you’re not begging, borrowing, stealing, killing, harming, hurting, being over-entitled and even under-entitled. No matter where you were born, you were still born on this planet. You damn well go and get your share! It is your entitlement! Soak up all that rain, before the tree next to you grows so tall that there won’t be any sunlight left for you, but remember the most important thing of all, it’s usually a father and mother that helps and provides without asking for nothing in return most of the time. – T. Dench Patel, 1 September 2020, 20:18
We’re overriding where most of our self-worth and value comes from i.e. where we drive purpose from or conduct an authentic life. Majority of the world’s population is operating from and with one percent of the earth’s crust and eighty-five percent of the cerebrum. What I’m saying is, less is more, what I’m saying is the juice or call it superpowers if you must is actually sitting in the ten to fifteen percent region of the brain, and the fifteen percent of our core and so to reach that area is harder, it takes work (hence why one percent of the world can say they’re rich, smart, happy and very healthy).
I believe this is the origin of the belief and what I formed around the power phrase having nothing to lose, if you don’t come from lack the signs keep coming and it keeps showing you the way, the signs are always coming even if you’ve changed course, however you lose the connection and won’t notice the signs if you too busy chasing lack, almost like what you think you deserve and the universe is going no, no honey you got this wrong, go this way, I am showing you the way to what you deserve, and still you force the shoe to fit you.
You might say, hey, Dench Patel your standards are too high, or I might say, “Hey, you, why have you joined the ninety-nine percent of people? Maybe then the one percent’s direction and choices would not have led to a more fulfilled and purpose-driven life. Until it doesn’t happen to you in the right time, or you don’t educate yourself on it, you might just end up being stuck in the rat race until you catch up, and join the one percent.”
We all do have underlying scarcity and we operate minimally on this (not everyone) i.e. like when you know that there’s very little shampoo left in the bottle (a very expensive shampoo) and you’re feeling stingy to spend and so you use less and less (procrastinating), or the contrary you will only buy something until the price drops by then there’s a new version of it.
A home requires continuous maintenance, a home requires replacement parts, a home requires refurbishment, a home requires you to declutter, a home requires you to let go of the past and its energies (divorces and deaths). People come and go from your home and some remain.
This is ultimately a conversation of the positive or the negative and it’s another way of showing us how positive decisions and actions affect our lives and how negative decisions and actions affect our lives.