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hello everyone, i was having a deep conversation with another strong individual about judgement, about being able to speak our truth, about being able to hear another's truth and it was more than trusting, it was more than giving respect, it more than knowing of that person. it was getting into the heart of the matter, what ever that is. it was seeing and feeling that person's "intention".
so, as a result, this was written and i am sharing. intention or intent is a "centered" word . intention can branch into many directions, but it is the root of all of our actions. be it good or bad, left or right, etc. the center of "it" is the intent behind the action. when our intentions are of pure love, are of truth that you know it, or for the well being for all that is, you can know and feel that you are being guided and directed from the center of your heart. you can also know and feel another's action by having some knowledge of their intention. intention brings all branches of decision back together. it is the core of the activity and purpose in your day to day actions in life. by knowing yourself, knowing your truth, and being able to come from your heart center, your intentions are made real and creation can begin and be supported by others. the seeds are planted and can be watered by others so that they sucessfully grow. my intention is not to preach, but to give and share. i hope you find a message in these words as i did. it is the 1 word that can bring everything else together, what ever that "everything" else is. it is found in the center of all issues and drives the outcome or actions we take. |
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that is funny. i was just thinking how important intention is this morning. like what you said, i was thinking the intention is what we sow. and consequently, it is also what we reap. no matter what mistakes we make along the way.
i was thinking about parenting this morning for some reason, rather randomly. i was just thinking that no human being is perfect and we will all make mistakes. and it is not fair for any kid to expect his/her parents to be perfect either. but, what the kid does have the right to expect of his/her parents is the proper intention. cheers, foo ![]() |
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