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A Path With A Heart |
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| “If you want to make God laugh, tell him your future plans,” said Woody Allen. Maybe you’re clear on your intent. You know where you want your relationship to go and have mapped a practical path from here to there. But as you make your way down the path, it branches off to the left and there’s another branch to the right ... and the main path is becoming difficult to traverse. So you decide to exit and follow the natural energy. Now you’re on a new path and you need to reexamine your goal. This path may be leading you in the general direction you want to go, but it’s not exactly the destination you envisioned. Think of taking your journey through life upon the back of an elephant. Life will be a lot easier, if you make it all right with yourself to go where the elephant wants to go. The elephant is destiny. And we make a mistake when we try to force destiny upon the path we “expected” to journey. Destiny may take the form of an incident, or an accident, or an opportunity, or a new person who enters your life . . . and all of a sudden you find yourself exiting onto a new path. The new path is easier and you now make good time as life unfolds without complications. When a path is easy, most growth-oriented people lean into the experience, feeling they’re going in the right direction. They sense their energy flowing naturally. But when life gets complicated and you have to force things, your energy is jamming up . . . and it may be time to consider another path. Relating this back to you, what path is your soul calling you to walk? A true calling points you in a dharmic direction that will unfold easily and naturally. And it will be a path with a heart. |
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