Relaxed creative action
In reply to The difference between spontaneity and recklessness by Open
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Hi Open, Thanks for this clarification. It puts some pieces of puzzles in their place. Looking back, I can recall many circumstances where I chose to "jump off the cliff," equating adventure and spontaneity with recklessness. I think it's part of growing up when we start to see things differently. In the higher dimensions, there probably isn't such a time lag between inspiration and action. I also had this thought that if it's coming from the higher mind, then it is supposed to land and create, or otherwise it could be from an external source.
Inquiring into these with other realizations, I feel much more relaxed, and there is more trust in the way the soul creates. It also made it more clear that true creation emerges from beingness. But it's more about the emergence of beingness than what is created from it. And there is continual innovation with each realization and emergence. What you wrote about spontaneous creation in relation to the Kundalini flow puts things in context.
I feel also to add as a reminder to myself and others that this information is not something to be learned and applied but rather to resonate. So it's also important to let go of what doesn't make sense and let the process happen naturally.
Vimal ![]()
