Thank you Mrs. Covids (17/19)
Value hierarchies, whether internal or externally projected, bring along the idea of importance. Something higher up the hierarchy is more important to us. Reaching a specific goal is more important than reaching another. When defining our needs, some of them will be more important, yes? Importance is something we come across quite often in life.
In nature however, importance is "punished" or devalued as nature's foundation is balance. When something becomes too important, life's natural response is to restore balance.
In our limited reality, this shows up or manifests in the form of hurdles and resistance of some kind. When exaggerating importance towards fixation, we obtain a better understanding. We all know that fixations and obsessions come with all sorts of unhealthy consequences, narrow-minded attention being high on that list.
Divine co-creation is a balancing act, integrating life's paradoxes. Something is essential, and it is not. This dynamic becomes apparent in the more expanded layers of reality. Having a plan B from the start helps diminish the importance the mind might attach to plan A.
Creating a vision board is a beautiful practice, but having it on the wall, all the time is not helping. What do we know what is best for us? Leaving some room for something even better, we can't imagine yet, has proven to be the way towards our potential.
A balancing act on altitude becomes more comfortable if there's a net to catch us when we fall. It eases our minds. On the other hand, the heightened risk to fail, helps us focus and be in the present moment. All of this takes courage and a new interpretation of confidence.
So, don't make something too important, as life will manifest resistance on your road, to restore balance. Fix where you want to go, but remain flexible on your approach. Maybe life wants you to go somewhere else.
Thank you Mrs. Covids,
Steven.