"We all spend much of our lives answering the questions of others,
and moving in whatever direction they point. But the more you
conceive of your own questions, the more you'll be making decisions
about where you want to go next."
Dan Milllman and Sierra Prasada
Great wisdom comes from Masters and wise old souls, but the script written upon our heart directs us to a most definite direction. Research is invaluable, but following the heart will guide us on our intended journey.
There are times we second guess ourselves and one can almost hear the angels exclaim, "Oh no! She's turning left! She's turning the long way." No harm nor foul, just an indication the journey is not following the expected path.
Taking the long way around is not necessarily bad. It means it will obviously take longer, increase our experiences and supply the danger of wandering too far off the intended path. Going the long way is like doing things more difficult than intended, but I can testify the experiences have painted a glorious landscape.
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