Knowing

Wrestling with indecision, sounding out the possibilities often feels chaotic and noisy. We may have a desire to poll our friends and family over the big decisions in the hopes we can coordinate consensus. Sometimes we wish someone would just tell us what to do and put us out of our misery. Some decisions can feel especially daunting and precarious. What if making a '“wrong” choice causes us to inadvertently, irrevocably change the landscape of our lives?

Thing is knowing is quiet. It won’t clamor for our attention. It sits still waiting to be discovered.

When we get still it’s there and can be physically felt. It has an energetic frequency that we can sense when we slow down. Think back on a time when you were unsure about something initially and then the moment when you knew what was right for you. Do you remember what it felt like physically? When silt that has been stirred up settles we can see clearly to the bottom. Get quiet and listen for your knowing.