Saturday, March 6, 2010

The wholeness in you.

Everyone both senses and knows. It is natural both to feel and to decide. Yet, it is also normal to tend to smother our sensitivity in favor of strengthening our expression of judgement. Growing up in society, we learn that it is better to know that it is to feel. It just seems more "grownup" that way because that is the way most people are different from "most people." Why don't we learn that we can be more creative ourselves if we don't stifle our emotions, nut instead allow those "feelings" to enter into the conscious world of our knowing responses?

To become more sensitive doesn't mean we have to diminish our logical abilities or that we must forget all about knowing. It simply means that we could attempt to redesign our behaviours into a more balanced whole - to alternate between feeling and knowing, between sensing and deciding in a conscious way - and thus be more in control or our whole potential.

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