“Darkness is only driven out with light, not more darkness.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
The ability to guide a vessel through darkness must mean there is some sort of device with the ability to gain direction without seeing with your physical eyes. Life is much the same. A good friend of mine, Paul Gines, once described life to me as a picture frame that each one of us are in. The picture represents our life and we are inside of the picture. The problem is often times as we are in the picture, we can't see the whole picture. If we could just eject our-self from the picture frame for a minute we would be able to see some things that lie ahead of us or lie behind us. We can learn from the path we have taken to make our path ahead of us a little bit easier.
The ability to gain your own compass to guide you in the cloud of darkness is something that truly must be cultivated. Just as our physical body is important to nurture and take care of, so is our spiritual or intuition important to nurture and take care of. To be able to get the maximum amount strength from our intuition we must apply the temporal laws of life. The biggest is consistency. Consistently doing the exercises that develop the inner self discipline to listen to your conscience that will direct and dictate your path. When all the clouds of life overcast over your vessel, your internal compass will be able to light your vessel in a way that your spiritual eyes will then coincide with your physical eyes and more of the picture frame will be shown to you.
The B Side To The Truth is with the masses of people, ideas, and competition that continue to grow and expand in our society, the more confusing life and opinions can become. So to take time to cultivate a light for your vessel will give you constant personal guidance and the ability to do the things that you can enjoy today while preparing for tomorrow. It takes courage to prepare for the worst and live for the best, yet a fool will live for today and be unprepared when lost in darkness.
Colton - discover your true'ness'
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