In the end, there is no right or wrong, only experience and positive spiritual lessons to be gained.
I believe that it's so important that we listen for the "still small voice within" as it says in the Bible; that still small voice being the voice of our inner Truth, our Divine given wisdom that runs like a sub-surface current invisibly carrying the river forward.
It is sometimes so very hard to make choices in life because different parts of ourselves may be in conflict about anticipated outcome, or what other people may think.
When we feel such self conflct, it becomes hard to make that leap because we feel shattered.
That "Still Small Voice" sometimes may have the innocence of a child and defy all logic or previous life time experience.
Or that "Still Small Voice" may restrict, modify or postpone a strong current of desire that wants to be expressed in this moment.
It may demand stretching and reaching into previously unexplored crannies and spaces of life and possibility, triggering emotions of fear, trepidation and resistance - yet be the perfect next step.
An old Hindu story stated that in order to hide God so humans could not find him/her, the Universe decided to hide God inside each of us.
Indeed inside sometimes is the hardest place to look.
(C) 2011, Stephen Eric Levine
I have never read such a wonderful article and I am coming back tomorrow to continue reading.
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Posted by: Stephen Levine | September 27, 2011 at 09:05 PM
The main problem is that there is such a small amount of people who actually listen their inside small voice which is telling them what decision to take.
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Posted by: Stephen Levine | October 23, 2011 at 08:34 PM