What is your intent?

As above, so below. As you think, do and give, so shall it be done unto you. The Law of Compensation


What is your intent in doing this she asked? I answered I haven't thought about it. Well give it some thought OK? What does it matter anyway? I just want to do it. Well, simply put, your actions hinges on your intent. I thought about that for a minute. My action is driven by my intentions! If I intend to move beyond any present situation I will move. My actions, deepest desires and thoughts must be in alignment. In reading the book the Value in the Valley my answer came "when you have no intent, when you become stuck with where you are, or when our behaviour in in an inappropriate formula to escape the situation in which we find ourselves, it will be virtually impossible to find a solution"
The law is exact, what you sow, you will reap and it depends heavily on your intent! What thoughts you put out, you will reap the returns, can't plant apples and expect grapes right? It's funny how the Universe provides me with answers when I pose the question. Now I pay attention to what I ask for and what I am hearing.

So what did I learn?

You must earn what you have. Life does not give you anything. You must stand up to the thing that challenges you, look it in the face, get clear about your intention, order your thoughts and your life and proceed without fear or hesitation. When you have a clear intent and commitment, you will find your way!
Peace!!!!

Comments

  1. True. Nothing in this life is going to be simply handed to you, even though at times it may seem so.

    Everything you have is a return gained from something given, whether tangible or intangible...whether intrinsic or extrinsic....whether you had place value to it or not. You give something, you work hard, you put in effort, it goes out and changes form and returns to you. Something returns to you void, figure out why.
    Keep moving chick

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