Personal Growth Through Nature – Part 15: Ask For What You Want
Today’s article shows ways we can let go of trying to make things happen, by opening ourself to ask for what we want.
Today’s article shows ways we can let go of trying to make things happen, by opening ourself to ask for what we want.
This article intends to inspire us to be more open, loving and gentle with ourself as we nurture our personal growth.
Today’s poem, perspective and question are poised to inspire us to be fully present as we make choices from the heart.
Today we’re talking about heroes, villains, victims … and self-care as the way to peace within us and the world.
The way we respond to the question “how do you feel” reflects the state of our soul. If we respond with a superficial and meaningless “Fine,” if we respond before we actually know how we feel, if we respond in a way that is opposite of our truth, if we resist the question, resist replying, resist knowing how we feel (or we know someone like this), this article is for us.
When we’re unaware of what’s happening within us, anxiety can easily arise. By being out of touch with what we’re experiencing, we’ve abandoned ourself. Although this experience of being unaware seems to be common, by learning to listen within, we can free ourself from anxiety and experience the peaceful truth within.
Can you physically taste foods that are in your imagination but not in your mouth? Do you have a career in the food industry? Are you able to cook by taste alone, without a recipe? If so, you may experience a type of intuitive, extrasensory perception, called clairgustance!
Have you known when something was true, even when it defied logic? Do you sometimes know what will happen, before it happens? If so, you may experience a type of intuitive, extrasensory perception called claircognizance!
Are you sensitive to sounds? Do you sometimes hear what people will say, moments before they speak those exact words? Do you hear intuitive messages in your mind—that may have opposed your logic? Do you hear layers of sound, like the hum of a refrigerator, under the swooping sound of ceiling fan blades spinning, under the chirping of birds outside, under the gripping of a car’s rubber tires on pavement, under the music or tv show, under the talking of another person, under the sound of your own thoughts? If so, you may experience a type of intuitive, extrasensory perception called clairaudience!
Have you ever seen flashes of images in your mind, that later came true—when it may have opposed your logic? If so, you may experience a type of intuitive, extrasensory perception called clairvoyance!