Our Essential Divinity

Dear friends. First, let me say thank you. Thank you for responding to the first blog. Thank you for registering. And thank you for wanting to join in this adventure with me; of exploring living the transformational life. It is easier to travel with friends through life, than alone.

What is comforting to know is that every one of us has a built-in homing device, a compass that directs us toward “true North.” This compass provides us with our true life Direction; the keynote or frequency of which is our essential Divinity. This keynote is within us and is always oriented to our “true North,” to the highest vision we can contemplate. When we choose thoughts, words, and actions that are not in harmony with its direction, it warns us and reminds us of the right direction. When we are harmony with its direction, we are living the transformational life.

All we need to do is to listen to that “still small voice” within us. Over the years of our life, of my life, the more we listen, the more we respond, the stronger our life direction will be. This “voice” trumps the loud noises of others, those who with perhaps all the best intentions in the world, strongly tell us what life direction we should follow or take.

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I have made some mistakes, good mistakes as it turned out, learning mistakes where I thought was to follow the ideas of the “loudest voice;” the more intimidating voice; one who made me think that if he or she spoke loudly, then surely he must know more about me, more than that “still small voice” within. Those “mistakes” were good because they taught me to be more discerning in who I listened to.

Have any of you had such experiences? Where you were sent off in one direction, only to learn maybe years later, you should have listened to that “still small voice?” Over the years that homing device has become my most trusted friend. It has brought me to where I am today.