The True Intention

clearVeronica – Many factors in created dramatics can distort the actual root of the lesson. A complicated weave of perspective can end up being quite different than the intended action.

Your thoughts create the reality, so it would be prudent to keep them open and clear. The mix of emotion can alter the strongest of thought processes.

Always examine thoroughly your ideas before interacting with others. Be very clear of the true intention and lesson plan before engaging. Acting then, instead of reacting to another’s dialogue, can create solution instead of distortion.

For you see, there can be an endless response of action and reacting to another’s reality. To best arrive at the receiving of the lesson and clarity, one must allow themselves to remain centered within their soul.

We agree that a cascading disconnect can achieve nothing but confusion. It is important to recognize ahead of time when you are about to slide down that slippery slope.

Practice patience. It is not necessary to run in circles to achieve solutions.

Stop. Stand still. Listen to the rhythm of your own energy. Decide to take in the other party’s perspective, but do not allow yourself to fall into the abyss of emotionally reacting.

Stay clear. Relax.

Truly listen to dialogue while creating a platform of centered response.

By doing so, the chance of resolution remains an option. Perhaps the ability for the other party to understand the opportunity will unfold.

In all “stand off” engagements, there exists the ability of compromise and understanding. Decide to be the voice of clarity. Some may believe you have lost your senses. Some may decide to escalate their own emotional participation.

All that you may accomplish is to throw a pebble into the pond of participation. However, if you have every tossed a solid pebble into a body of water, the ripples indeed eventually affect the whole pond.

Evolution is more about the small pebbles than boulders.

Be patient.

Be clear.

Act.

SF Source April Crawford  Inner Whispers  Sep 2015

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