Using Your Intuition Compass |
Using Your Intuition Compass
To use your Intuition Compass, all you need to know is if a thought feels better or worse than how you feel right here right now. If it feels expansive, it is moving you in the direction of joy. If it feels contracting, it is delaying the experience of your joy. As the Universe is always moving toward expansion, expansive thoughts will always put you in the direction of receiving your greatest joy.
Like any tool, you need to learn how to use it and get the feel of how it works. Let's start with something easy.
Picture biting into your favorite pastry.
Now picture chewing on a couple of aspirin.
Notice how you feel when you consider the two options.
Which one feels more like expansion?
I'm assuming most people will find the idea of the pastry more expansive than the idea of the aspirin. But this compass is very situational. Suppose you have a very bad headache. The idea of the pastry does not feel like expansion. In fact, it is a non-issue.
The real issue is, do you choose the headache or do you choose chewing a couple of aspirin? Neither feels like joy. The state of joy is so far removed from this situation that it is unimaginable. But in this case, it may feel like relief to eat the aspirin.
Which brings us to a point. There are many situations where joy is beyond reach.
But there will always be a choice or a thought that feels like relief..
The thought that feels like relief is always expansive.
Therefore, relief is always pointing you in the direction of joy. Just like a person lost in the fog will find home using magnetic compass, the person in despair can always find their way to joy if they follow their Intuition Compass.
To use your Intuition Compass, all you need to know is if a thought feels better or worse than how you feel right here right now. If it feels expansive, it is moving you in the direction of joy. If it feels contracting, it is delaying the experience of your joy. As the Universe is always moving toward expansion, expansive thoughts will always put you in the direction of receiving your greatest joy.
Like any tool, you need to learn how to use it and get the feel of how it works. Let's start with something easy.
Picture biting into your favorite pastry.
Now picture chewing on a couple of aspirin.
Notice how you feel when you consider the two options.
Which one feels more like expansion?
I'm assuming most people will find the idea of the pastry more expansive than the idea of the aspirin. But this compass is very situational. Suppose you have a very bad headache. The idea of the pastry does not feel like expansion. In fact, it is a non-issue.
The real issue is, do you choose the headache or do you choose chewing a couple of aspirin? Neither feels like joy. The state of joy is so far removed from this situation that it is unimaginable. But in this case, it may feel like relief to eat the aspirin.
Which brings us to a point. There are many situations where joy is beyond reach.
But there will always be a choice or a thought that feels like relief..
The thought that feels like relief is always expansive.
Therefore, relief is always pointing you in the direction of joy. Just like a person lost in the fog will find home using magnetic compass, the person in despair can always find their way to joy if they follow their Intuition Compass.