Thursday, April 10, 2014

Internal Impetuses














Around these parts, being a native of the state is an important distinction. As I described in a previous post, if you weren't actually born in the state, you're from away -- even if you've been around since a young age and spent your growing up years here. So, during common getting-to-know-you conversations, a question often arises about whether or not "native" status applies.

When it becomes clear that I'm from away, it's rather inevitable that I'll be asked what brought me here. I usually answer with some form of the response, "I have a strong internal guidance system that tells me where to go, when to go, etc." 

That is true. For the past 12 years or so, I have been honing the ability to tune in to what that internal guidance system is trying to tell me. Whether you call it spirit, the Self, the universe, the quantum field, creator or some other name, there is a part of all of us that is infinitely wise and knows the path ahead even when we can't see it. And that part is ready and willing to help guide us, step by step, to our desires if we are willing to get quiet, tune in and listen.

And, of course, to then heed the guidance. That takes courage, but in my experience it is soooo worth it. While challenges still arise in various forms, life flows much more easily, peacefully and harmoniously when I take the steps I am guided to take. Conversely, things feel much harder, more painful, and full of struggle and effort when I don't listen and respond accordingly.

What is your internal impetus sharing with you?

6 comments:

  1. God has been leading me all my life.

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    1. Melanie, it's wonderful, isn't it? Many blessings to you. :)

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  2. I need to listen more to my internal guidance. Found you through the A to Z Blog Challenge

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    1. Paula, all the best to you in listening more. :) Thanks for coming by.

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  3. My stepdad lived in England until adulthood, so he has a British accent. Yet he's lived here in Tennessee for 30 years or so. So when people ask where he's from after hearing his accent, he says, "Here." That throws people every time!

    Visiting from the A to Z blog signup page. Great to meet you!

    Stephanie Faris, author
    http://stephie5741.blogspot.com

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    1. I bet that throws people indeed! Thanks for stopping by and sharing that, Stephanie!

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