Friday, August 27, 2010

Insight, Inspiration & The Divine Flow

August 29, 2010

Dear Friends,

Although there are many ways that you receive Divine Guidance in life, your most valuable and consistent source of Divine Guidance is your own intuition. Your intuition is your inner Spirit speaking to you. Your Spirit not only knows what you want, but it also knows what you need—including the need to grow in understanding or compassion, or the need to heal an emotional wound that may be limiting your life. And your Spirit is continually attempting to help you fulfill those wants and needs by “telling” you what your next right step is.

You may experience intuitive guidance as a thought that suddenly pops into your mind, or as a simple feeling of “rightness” about a course of action that you are considering taking. You may even have a vivid dream that clarifies a situation that has been troubling you. There are many forms that intuitive guidance takes. And when you identify the main way that your Spirit speaks to you, it will be much easier for you to make intuition the primary component in your decision making process.

Intuitive guidance, however, is not the only gift that your Spirit has for you. Your Spirit can also bless you with a divine insight—a deep and accurate understanding of something that can radically improve your life. Or, through what is commonly called divine inspiration, your Spirit may offer you an extremely creative approach to solving a problem or completing a project.

When you are truly open and receptive to Divine Guidance, then intuition, insight, and inspiration are your constant companions. And sometimes, they work hand-in-hand—especially when it involves a mission that your Spirit may have specifically come into this life to accomplish.

For instance, many years ago, through a series of divine insights, I came to believe that we do, indeed, live in a beneficent universe—a universe that is continually working on our behalf to help us fulfill our heart’s desires in the most beneficial way possible. I soon became convinced that it was my mission in life to teach people how to recognize and cooperate with this “divine flow.” I was then divinely inspired to present those principles using the metaphorical song, “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.” And after that, I was not only intuitively guided to write a book based on that song, but I was also miraculously directed to a publisher, and then offered a series of remarkable speaking opportunities that helped my work become popular.

Insight. Inspiration. Intuition. Without these three, life can be more of a struggle than it has to be. So make sure that you remain receptive to all three forms of celestial assistance by making meditation and prayerful contemplation a daily part of your life. Spend some time every morning by going within, and getting in touch with the divine wisdom of your all-knowing Spirit. You have nothing to lose . . . and a great deal to gain.

Steven

© 2010 by Steven Lane Taylor
Author of Row, Row, Row Your Boat:
A Guide for Living Life in the Divine Flow

www.rowrowrow.com

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