Actions define our intentions. As with the body, whose ailments can be described as the loudest request for attention for that which is not fully attuned to the harmonious flow of our integrated thoughts and philosophies, action is what separates living from the seeds of imagination. All actions start as an impulse. It can be said that thought precedes action, but what, if anything, proceeds thought? Without speculating on a spiritual realm of origination, we can, at the very least, perhaps, agree that we all experience emotional rumblings of discontent within our bodies which inspire us to seek relief of the symptoms of discomfort by actions that are often not fully equipped to be inherently well-positioned to actually alleviate us of our suffering. Intent can only come into focus when we squarely face the very source of our discomfort, as it becomes ever more clear, through our collective experience, that action without intention does not grant relief, and it certainly does not invite the transformational opportunities that inherently contain the capacity to carry us through to the other side of our suffering, where we can utilize that energy as momentum that could not only reinstate equilibrium, but can also offer us the capacity to transform our angst into joy. Joy. It is only with the freedom of Joy that fear based on lack of clarity can energetically fill space with all potentiality to be free from the habit of our past selves, so as to move forth with abundance and creative potential for all things that serve our best self. The pain or confusion
you may be feeling is actually an invitation to turn and face the very obstacle that is waiting to be your vehicle towards transformation.
Breathe, turn, and face what seems to be in your way, and your wall will become your path through itself.
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