We’ve all heard the metaphor before… The Game of Life. I find this to be a true analogy and one that assists me in navigating day to day interactions. Using…

How To “Win” The Game Of Life

How To “Win” The Game Of Life

We’ve all heard the metaphor before… The Game of Life. I find this to be a true analogy and one that assists me in navigating day to day interactions.

Using the particular game of chess as an example, chess is a game of strategy. There are rules governing how to move the different pieces and rules governing the overall game itself. To change the rules would ultimately result in an entirely different game being played.

For the time being, humanity is still playing its old version of chess (moving through life via control, manipulation & other fear based actions) while at the same time being in the giant midst of negotiating and co-creating new rules (how to move through love based actions). As our renegotiations ultimately gel into a new way of Being and living life, an entirely new game will unfold. Until we begin playing by the new rules, we still must make the best of the old rules.

Most people, for many years… me included… have seen the game of chess as a competition that boxes in the other person, actually their king, leaving them no further, possible moves. A forced surrender. Playing chess as a game of strategy against another person is certainly one way to play the game and yet not the only way. (In life…. How often have we ALL surrendered aspects of ourselves, given up on being the person we truly are, ignoring the gifts we have that could be in service to all creation? If you’re at all like me, forced surrender and being boxed in to living an untrue version of yourself became your normal way of existing and navigating daily life).

The game of chess can also be approached as a game of strategy to keep yourself FREE and continue to have options with each move made. (Instead of surrendering, the focus changes to asking ourselves what choices can be made, what strategies adopted where we remain free to live the unique person we are each created to be and in the process, become the very best version of our individual truths possible).

Played in such a way, both chess and life become a training ground for the new game we are all co-creating because it trains us to see ALL the options, look at the bigger picture, and practice engaging with ALL in an attempt to see what we prefer, what resonates with our goals and desires, who supports us in our quest for freedom and where there are choices are still being made from a place of surrender instead of joy and love.

Even playing the game using the strategy to remain free, we will still find ourselves ultimately boxed in from time to time. That’s ok because we’ve learned something. We play again, and again, and again knowing that with each game played, our vision and scope for containing the bigger picture grows. With each new game, more wisdom is gained through direct experience, a grander ability to perceive ever broadening possibilities increases, and we continue to practice participating fully while being present in each moment.

Our goal is no longer to “win”. We play out of curiosity and excitement. We play to see what happens, what new opportunities present themselves, where new challenges stretch our creativity. This is when the game of chess (and the game of everyday life) becomes fun!

In our re-negotiation of the rules to our current game of life on Earth, there are two “camps”. There are those still wanting to win and triumph over others. Then there are those only wishing to have an experience of how to grow in love, wisdom, and the freedom to experience themselves in a way that supports the whole.

We must each ask ourselves, “Which rules, which game do I ultimately want to play?” We are at a critical choice point in humanity’s journey. Do we want to continue to play a game of competition or a game of loving discovery and experience?

For those choosing the game of loving experience we can start NOW!! Yes, we are still stuck with many of the same rules but the faster we change our focus on how we play, how to strategize differently, the faster the new game we are co-creating will come into being. Those still wishing to experience victory over others instead of loving experience can continue playing their game of winning while we play ours of loving.

Ultimately each group will go their own separate ways and live in their own separate reality, with their own separate version of Earth. Each group will experience an outer reflection and reality more in alignment with their chosen “rules of the game”.

Until that day, until bifurcation is complete…. Candy Land anyone?

Wishing you each joyful and loving journeys.

by Amina Deb; Guest Author; DreamcatcherReality.com

Amina Deb Lewis has been a seeker and student in esoteric, spiritual and scientific studies for over 40 years. As the proverbial square peg in a world of round holes, her greatest joy in is sharing various perspectives and tools on living your Individual Unique Truth to its fullest capacity possible. Contact info: [email protected]


Dylan Harper

Dylan is a 32-year-old surfer from California. He traveled the world, rode the waves and learned the universal concept of oneness. He is a vegan for over a decade and, literally, wouldn't hurt a fly. He was reunited with his twin soul in Greece, where they got married and settled... for now. Dylan is a staff writer for DreamcatcherReality.com and teaches surfing to children.

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