Creativity and True Will
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Hello,
I have a new question for y'all. When one has an idea that one thinks may be his or her true will, how can one test that idea?-Kenneth
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Hello,
I have a new question for y'all. When one has an idea that one thinks may be his or her true will, how can one test that idea?-Kenneth
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Hello,
I have a new question for y'all. When one has an idea that one thinks may be his or her true will, how can one test that idea?-Kenneth
Put it into practice. Do what you think/feel is your path. Then ask yourself, if you feel good doing it? Satisfied, fulfilled? If so, then keep doing it. If not, then you can scratch that off the list and find something you enjoy.
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Hello,
I have a new question for y'all. When one has an idea that one thinks may be his or her true will, how can one test that idea?-Kenneth
Personally, I'd warn that satisfying your ego is not the same as following "True Will." They're capitalized for a reason. I've found my ego doesn't necessarily want what's right or best for me.
Usually I've found the more difficult path is actually the right one, honestly. Establishing a 'conscious contact' is the first step to really understanding what I mean. It allows you to develop an intuition as to what's the right course of action. YMMV.
93 - JG