"If a plane is late, say
it is my choice, it is my order."
One of the results of
increasing surrender or opening to divine grace, is that you
worry less about what happens or what will happen. There is an
intuitive recognition that what happens is intended to happen and
that no harm will come to you. In this frame of mind, when you are
at the airport and the plane is late, you say "I am happy with this,
it is all for the good." You do not resist what happens, you just
accept it. The realized person, who knows himself or herself to be
one with the divine power, can also say "It is my choice, it is my
order." For the realized person, there is no personal will or desire
and so what happens is always "my choice," whatever it is.