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Monday, February 23, 2004

Today's personal holiday originates from some dramatic past experience that taught me to obey my inner wisdom. Oddly enough, I don't remember the incident - just the conclusion. I think at the time I was doing a lot of guided visualizations to meet with my Inner Woman, a la Shakti Gawain's suggestions in her book, Living in the Light. Sure enough, when I followed the guidance, things went better than when I did not. Surprise, surprise!

Also, as you probably have noticed yourself, when you disregard inner wisdom and guidance, it tends to get more and more difficult to access. It's as if the inner source sighs and says "No point in saying anything to this hardheaded woman." Pretty soon one is saying "Guidance? What guidance? I ask and don't get any!"

This holiday is probably especially appropriate this time of year, with winter clinging on, spring just beyond. Daylight is getting noticeably longer. The time for energetic action will soon be here. Why not act according to inner wisdom?

Of course, it's worth disobeying once in a while just to find out again that obedience works better.


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