If you can get past the fear of traveling into the depths of your heart, you will end up realizing that it's a place of understanding and great compassion.
We often view "intense" places as something rather negative. But are they really negative just because they are intense? Or is it because we live in a society that tries to deaden everything about us that we have no viewed someone or something that is intense as a bad thing?
I'm hooking up and linking into the purity of a number of these feelings that I have not absolutely experienced before. Maybe that's the idea right there - fully experiencing emotions.
if we deaden the intensity of what is in our hearts we fail to live this life to its fullest. We succumb to mediocrity and suffer the consequences of not chasing after our dreams. There is no grander punishment to ourselves than this.
I believe we are terrified of this place because we have experienced how wild and intense a number of these feelings we are going through are and that scares the hell out of us. For whatever reason, we are taught to keep a lid on ourselves and not stray too far outside the middle because that's the secure place to play. No, I'd rather climb perilous trees and travel into unknown lands than play it safe.
No. Instead, it's much better to risk it all than to play it safe.
The depths of your heart could be a place you go to grasp the intricacies and perplexities of this life. There are very many things that we don't understand about what is occurring in this world just because we can't see them. Often, you have got to run on true faith. You need to be willing to put your feet forward, one after the next straight into the dense fog and function on faith.
Is it going to be scary? Oh you bet.
Time and time again you are going to have to travel into the depths to start really understanding who you are. You are going to have to suffer growing pains and what comes along with trying on new things. But if you do, you can become something far greater than who you are right now.
So what will it be today?
We often view "intense" places as something rather negative. But are they really negative just because they are intense? Or is it because we live in a society that tries to deaden everything about us that we have no viewed someone or something that is intense as a bad thing?
I'm hooking up and linking into the purity of a number of these feelings that I have not absolutely experienced before. Maybe that's the idea right there - fully experiencing emotions.
if we deaden the intensity of what is in our hearts we fail to live this life to its fullest. We succumb to mediocrity and suffer the consequences of not chasing after our dreams. There is no grander punishment to ourselves than this.
I believe we are terrified of this place because we have experienced how wild and intense a number of these feelings we are going through are and that scares the hell out of us. For whatever reason, we are taught to keep a lid on ourselves and not stray too far outside the middle because that's the secure place to play. No, I'd rather climb perilous trees and travel into unknown lands than play it safe.
No. Instead, it's much better to risk it all than to play it safe.
The depths of your heart could be a place you go to grasp the intricacies and perplexities of this life. There are very many things that we don't understand about what is occurring in this world just because we can't see them. Often, you have got to run on true faith. You need to be willing to put your feet forward, one after the next straight into the dense fog and function on faith.
Is it going to be scary? Oh you bet.
Time and time again you are going to have to travel into the depths to start really understanding who you are. You are going to have to suffer growing pains and what comes along with trying on new things. But if you do, you can become something far greater than who you are right now.
So what will it be today?
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