Inspired Action
You are wise to pause and reflect. There is much rushing, rushing, rushing. The rushing prevents any formation of creativity to be birthed, and the rushing is a distraction from yourself, from your true learning path to be revealed to you. You did not come join this experiment here upon this beautiful planet to rush around. You did not come here to be busy all the time. You accepted this beautiful and frighteningly daunting ask, to come be here upon this planet, to learn, to grow, to find your place. Rushing around furthers you from discovering yourself and discovering your Divine Purpose upon this Earth. It is not your fault though. Rushing has become a sign of importance in many places. Sometimes it takes a grand accident or a forced pause in all the rushing to feel what it feels like to be alive, to be present, and to be willing to look inwards and see what is there. As a species, rushing around has become like eating or sleeping. A seemingly necessary activity for our survival. This is a fallacy. No one needs to rush around. It is in the quiet moments that you receive the wisdom of your own heart to know the necessary next step, the necessary next action that will lead you to the next necessary action in your life. Your Divine Purpose is one of creativity, one of heart-centered action, one of discovery and learning that will help you help your specific group or place of connectivity. How far or wide or large this group or place is does not matter. It could be your children, one person, or your dwelling that you inspire. The depth of your willingness to learn and to grow and to help is what matters. And this does not happen from rushing. Your inspired action will come after periods of deep creativity and deep growth, which will come after periods of incubation and inward reflection, like a seed. Inspired action is the opposite of unconscious rushing. Let yourself be in whatever state will be. You are where you are supposed to be. Right now.