I have a desire… a longing deep inside of me. I think you have it, too. It is what drives us to continue. The more we can get in touch with our desire, the more we can understand ourselves and make choices that lead us down the path to our dreams.
Sometimes the desire feels more like pain than bliss. We think that we can’t have what we desire, or we fear that having our desire will be worse than not having it. This is a clue that it’s time to pay attention to thought.
When we don’t feel good, we lose our energy. Of course the energy doesn’t change. The energy is omnipresent and consistent. The difference is that we are not in tune with it. Our thoughts have taken over and we’re living through fear rather than in an engagement with life.
The times when desire doesn’t feel good are the times when we become attached to our desire. Desire is euphoric. If we don’t allow ourselves to live in bliss and euphoria on a regular basis, we may be starving for good feelings. Since the desire feels so good, we become addicted to it.
The desire is there as a guide. It isn’t the path, yet it shines light on the way. Once the desire is known, it must be let go of. New desires will come. We don’t need to make it happen. All that is required of us for the manifestation of our dreams and reaching our highest destiny is to be sensitive to the guidance and act on our intuition.
Abundance, awareness, freedom, gratitude, health, peace, and love are desires of our heart. Serving the call, we serve all. This is True Desire.
Friday, April 9, 2010
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