The Kelee and Patience
"Patience
isn't a measure of time,
it's a quality of living."
If you want to learn patience, you must get out of the three-dimensional space of the brain. How you do this is by living in your spirit. Your spirit lives by experiencing each moment, not by measuring them.
The biggest time-stealer in life is ego. An ego constantly strives excessively and never seems to get enough. This need to get will put your conscious awareness out of phase with you spirit and out of touch with reality. If your attention is always out ahead of you, you're never centered in the moment. This sets up a feeling of being uncomfortable with yourself, which can extend to others around you as an irritating vibration. If you irritate yourself, you will irritate others.
The second biggest time-stealer is compartments, which are worry-based time capsules trying to replicate previous experiences in time. The ironic thing about replicating compartments is you did not feel good when they formed and you won't when you relive them.
Patience is not something you can experience by deciding it from your head, but by living from your spirit, which has no linear mass to measure the passing minutes. When your conscious awareness is in your greater Kelee, you will begin to understand what being patient really is.
Time is what you experience from it. It's a quality of living, not a measure of time.
- from The Kelee, pg. 245 by Ron W. Rathbun