Choosing to take action frees us from the churning

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“When we are no longer motivated by fear, we understand that every moment is perfect in its own way. We no longer dread what we can’t control; we learn to respect the wisdom of Spirit rather than impose our will on situations. This is the path of genuine power.”
— Alberto Villoldo

Whenever I find myself going through a period of what I call inner ‘churning’, it seems to come to an end when I take a decision in myself (sometimes unconsciously). I then come out of the period of churning doubly-resolved to take some action or other.

What seems to happen is that my period of ‘churning’ is about me arguing with myself about whether I am going to the thing or not. “Yes / no / yes / no / yes / no,” until finally I decide the choice I am going to make, and then allow whatever outcome then happens.

These decisions used to be very rational and conscious. Lately they seem to be becoming more and more intuitive and unconscious.

Either way, I know that until I take the action that is needed, the ‘churning’ will return.

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