Dukk pulled himself away slightly so he could reach his wrist wraps. He then flicked a panel into the air above them. After a little searching, a passage appeared in a panel. He then read it aloud.
“Choice is a journey. The choice is to engage or not to engage. That journey is not easy. Your journey is a path through many doors. The doors stand for the changes in who you are and your context. The experience of life happens between each door. The secret is to know which door is next. However, uncovering that secret isn’t enough. You now face another challenge. To open the door, you need the key, which you know you already have. You know that everything you ever need is already within arm’s reach. It makes sense therefore, that you already have the key. So, you have the key, and you have uncovered the secret to understanding which door. However, for so much of the journey you will find yourself dropping the key as you walk towards each door. You succumb to less-than-ideal behaviours, and you let yourself down. The added challenge then as you look for the key again, is not to lose focus of the door. You lose focus as you pick yourself up and return to the behaviours that serve you. This is the journey of life. You must accept that you will drop plenty more keys, lose focus of plenty more doors, and spend lots of time searching for both again. With acceptance comes engagement with what occurs between each door. Then only can you see the wonderful experience of who you truly are.”
“This piece is brilliant. Exactly what I needed,” Marr said quietly.
Excerpt from Rule of Twelve, Book 3 - Regeneration, Chapter 5