Thank you Ms. Covids (11/19)
Defining a vision or dream for ourselves provides us with the first sense of clarity. At least then, we know where we want to go. This new clarity will start up the engine of engagement.
But knowing where you want to go doesn't mean much if we don't know where we are.
Engagement is an inside job. We don't engage to go somewhere or to have something. We engage with ourselves to be and to become. A dream transforms into an adventure once we start embodying it, and that's where we need to start.
In the fourth fundamental principle of human nature, I conceptualize our seven amazing bodies. Inquiring into their needs and wants will deliver a list of potential engagements. To shortlist a firm engagement, the question is, "how will I honor and respect each of my bodies?"
The key is to start as little as we seem likely to accomplish, yet pushing slightly against our boundaries. The engagement changes over time as we discover more about ourselves. Starting badly is way better than not starting at all. Everybody can do that.
As a rule of thumb, everybody longs to be seen, recognized, and expressed.
New choices arise along the way, and our engagement is our guide. It will require saying no for a change, or yes, for that matter. Yet, another reason why we fertilized the foundation first.
The engagement with ourselves is the only engagement we can fully master. With clarity about our initial commitment, we engage with the external environment.
Our journey into life starts, and we fully enter the process of divine co-creation.
You can find some more about clarity and engagement in my sharings.
Thank you Mrs. Covids,
Steven.