Feelings Are Guides

You're spending too much time "in your head" these days. How about getting out of your thoughts and into your feelings? You've analyzed it to death. Now it's about moving from your head to your heart. Neale Donald Walsh

Feelings are guides. A guide shows the way to something or someone or somewhereYour feelings let you know if something hurts, if it feels good, if it is uncomfortableYour head, your mind has its duties but it is never a guide
We analyse a thing to death- sometimes literallyoverthinking!
We ignore our feelings and tell ourselves it must be or it must not be something else
Your feelings trigger your mind to take action, or not take actionthen we start overthinking the thing so much that we either move or don't move - total opposite of what we were guided to dowhy? because many times the feeling is illogical, may times the feeling guides us to doing something that is out of the ordinary, it may guide us to change - and we all know how humans feel about changeit may lead us to cry- another social construct which says too much crying may come accross as weak
We want to "safeguard" ourselves, feelings allow for vulnerability which is another social construct looked upon as weak
Use them as they are supposed to be used - as a guidewhen the guide leads you to the spot- it leaves you to get on with it, it departs to allow you to so what it is you were guided to do.Peace


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Published on December 11, 2017 04:51
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