Current pop culture says, 'The thirst is real.'
This saying has taken hold across social media platforms, film banter, and sitcom dialogues. It is an especial favorite of reality television programs.
"Desires are what can most easily ruin us, lovely."
~ Simona Panova
Our thoughts are tell tale signs of what we desire most at the deeper levels. Some crave career success, others money, homes, cars, a spouse, and even babies. The list of wants is endless.
Of course, I think about my work and ways to mindfully express messages of healing and forward movement that fellow travelers can apply in principle as well. All of which I feel called to do and I sense no resistance to incoming inspiration to pursue.
"I incessantly look for water in wells dug by men, and I have drunk enough sand to prove it."
~ Craig D. Lounsbrough
Thoughts are powerful and reflecting upon 'thirst' in universal context applies to each of us as co-creators.
Our dominant thoughts are what we lend the most energy toward and if not aligned with universal purpose, our thirsts can make us behave in irrational ways. Allowing 'thirst' to overtake and drive energies toward something never intended is depleting and can have devastating effects on our well being.
"What God Has For Me It Is For Me" is a favorite song and a useful mantra for guiding my energies. If it's intended for me, it will meet my experience joyfully.
Chasing a thing will not matter if it is not intended from the Creator.
Seeking the Creator's will first syncs us to the natural universal flow of His wisdom and manifests peace in our lives.
Check your thirst.
What is the 'thirst' driving you toward?
Is your 'thirst' born of ego desire or the Creator's will?
Has that which you have been chasing been adding to your peace or depleting it?
"Spiritual hunger and spiritual thirst; but you gotta change it on the inside first, to be satisfied." ~ Van Morrison
Join the journey and experience the joy of unfolding!
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