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You ask another pearler Zac...

    "To be even walking a spiritual path indicates some form of intent. Isnt intention the root of discourse here."

You could flip that contemplation through 180 degrees and see it from another perspective:

    that to be walking the spiritual path, is to be free from all intent. And lack of intention is the driver for the unravelling.

Because most people are constantly living their lives with some form of intent - subtle control, which keeps them locked in the disconnected density. Intent is constantly in the background of most people's choices: to be going to work; to be in a fixed relationship; to be looking after their security; to be not rocking the boat etc etc etc

Openhandway for example, is a process to relinquish all such inner control and intent; the unraveling drives the path forwards. Does it take an intention to apply it? Yes!

I happen to believe there's one authentic intent, which is to surrender to the flow. Intent then becomes the natural movement of the universe, the natural impulse that speaks through your soul.

Which is why I tend to use the word 'impulse' rather than 'intent'.
Openhandway follows the natural impulse.

With love

Open *give_rose*

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