Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Real Cause and Effect

We often feel like we need to "do" something in order to gain a goal; many of us have been taught by well-meaning people that we can't achieve anything just by lying around and dreaming. How ironic that this is exactly how things actually "get done" in the intentional universe.

Well, we don't want to just "lie around"; enjoying life does take some "doing". What I'm talking about, though, is the compulsion, or the fear, that if you don't do something further, if you aren't always doing something to gain ground on a goal or wish, then nothing is happening. Often, when our intentionalization manifests something, we rightfully focus on that success but then hurry to try and get more success from that source. Sometimes this is generated by a fear that if we don't do something to warrant further success from that source, it will stop, or it will not grow.

Don't forget the true cause of the success by mechanically trying to milk the physical source for more success; the true cause was the intention, not where we see the success coming from physically. That the apparent source worked is not the cause for the success, it too is just an effect; the true cause is your intention efforts.

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