Tuesday, May 28, 2013

On instinct

I, with a deeper instinct, choose a man who compels my strength, who makes enormous demands on me, who does not doubt my courage or my toughness, who does not believe me naive or innocent, who has the courage to treat me like a woman.
~Anais Nin


The intuition with which we speak to ourselves often does so at varying volume.
When I trust my guts, they point me in the direction of truth.
Why then do I often ignore my own truth?
Or mute myself?

I realize it is easier to believe external rather than internal forces. I can see beyond myself but not what lies in my own heart? 

How then, can we ever expect to believe we are worthy, worthwhile.

I've heard before that sometimes all it takes is someone else believing in you for you to realize you deserved it all along. Perhaps that is true. 
Other people, it sometimes seems, can unlock us.
Open our eyes.

Sometimes the addition of a new perspective can provide us with courage and access to the deepest, most raw portions of ourselves. 

It is from these raw places that intuition begins to speak. 
Or rather, now that we are finally listening, we can finally be heard.

Do we accept the love we believe we deserve?
Or do we all really yearn for the love that makes us believe we might truly be worthy?
M


1 comment:

  1. Excellent questions and theories. Your soul runs deeper than rivers, and shines brighter than the sun. If anyone is worthy of love, it is you.
    Mayhaps our heart speaks in a frequency that we can only feel and not hear?
    It is unfortunate that the love we desire most is usually the love we recieve the least.
    What is more important your heart or your guts? Which provides more truth?

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