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3 Reasons to listen to "that little voice"

Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 08:36AM
Posted by Registered CommenterLiara Covert in

How often do you question whether to acknowledge a voice you hear in your head? What about those gut feelings that defy your own logic? Maybe you assume listening to invisible signs suggests you should also be seeing little green men? Would that be so odd? The latter aside, would you not gain a lot from being more honest with yourself? Consider this;

1) What if conscience is a misunderstanding?  Ask yourself what your life would be like if you stopped creating a sense of guilt in situations that originally imply no punishment or retribution.  As past, present and future don't exist, mistakes don't involve penance. Otherwise, you could easily say it came before the incident that supposedly justified it.

2) What if human beings are intrinsically good?  Ask yourself if you accept your mind has free will.  As you have choices about how to consider your thoughts and actions, you can assume they are positive or negative. You can assume they simply are.  You set the point of reference and rationalize what will appease your ego.  You may also transcend it.

3) What if your views on cause and effect are misguided?  Ask yourself to reflect on karma and how you believe it influences your life.  As multiple existences are simultaneous and open-ended, your past is still unfolding in ways you don't recollect. Unless you choose to step outside the conditioning of your linear consciousness, you won't perceive differently.  You won't realize lives you have lived are not you, while they still are of you. 

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Reader Comments (4)

Liara,
I don't just have one voice n my head, I have a whole congress. LOL. They all fight for the chance to speak, but I can only choose one at a time, much to their chagrin. The way I figure it is that they will each get a chance to speak eventually. It still doesn't stop them from all speaking at once. I think humans are intrinsically good and I have experienced this first hand.
May 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAlexys Fairfield
I have learned I better listen to that voice. Or else! Even if at the time my little voice is telling me something off the wall, it in fact is setting me up for yet another lesson. The more I learn,the more I realize I know so little. :o)
May 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTitania
Alexys, its fabulous how you recognize an internal symphony within yourself. Since so much unfolds around us, people don't always attune easily to their inner voices. Intuition is very valuable. Each person can choose to acknowledge it, savor it, and track it to the Source. Listening to one or many voices changes everything you think and perceive.
May 15, 2008 | Registered CommenterLiara Covert
Titania, whenever life experiences humble us, we are reminded that unexpected value and lessons await us around every bend in the road. New reasons to smile appear often!
May 15, 2008 | Registered CommenterLiara Covert

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