We often limit ourselves by defining what we want too narrowly, forgetting that the true essence of our desires lies not in their specifics, but in the feeling they promise to bring.
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The potential trap of specificity lies in its dependence on a very limited scope of possibility.
Our desired results are shaped entirely by our current mindset and established beliefs, so we undoubtedly benefit from becoming aware of the deeper reasons behind our wants.
A broader, lighter, and more expansive perspective not only liberates our minds from the chronic struggle of figuring out the “hows” of a thing, but it also opens up new paths to what we genuinely want — and even better.
When we show up with openness, inspired action becomes more evident, and the gentle hand of divine guidance is felt intuitively.
Ultimately, the result of everything — and our singular, true desire — is happiness, or simply feeling good. It’s not a specific lover or dollar amount, but acceptance, abundance, creativity, health… gratitude, compassion, self-love, and, of course, happiness.
This is a feeling-based journey, and uncommon sense is paramount.
Love your life.