It doesn't 'feel right'
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Hi Open,
This part of your exploration stuck out to me:
People then often fall for: "It doesn't 'feel right' to do that" - people end up not taking a difficult choice because of triggering instead of true soul-feeling. They confuse the two.
I definitely confuse the two. There's a lot of new age talk about "find your passion" and "follow your bliss", which I suspect is mostly there to keep people stuck in the Simulation. But is there no thread of truth in any of that?
I've been getting nudges to start making certain choices in my life, and there's a sense of rightness that I should be making those choices. Yet, the path that would take me on looks like it could have nearly endless roadblocks and issues, it would be really hard, and the destination would be completely unknown. So I've been wondering if that's even the right direction for me to go in.
I've been trying to move in ways that feel more soul-led in my life, but some days it feels more like I'm navigating a minefield than "following my bliss".
How can someone tell if they're actually following soul-led impulses that are disrupting their life, or if they're falling into further distractions?
And is there any point to "finding your passion" and making choices based on what feels more exciting or fun? Or is it all about what choice feels "right" in the moment, even if that takes you into a minefield?
Thanks for any of your thoughts. 🙏
Zoe
