Is intervention placing 'signs' on the path?
During the breakout room with Michele today a matter that came up boils down to this:
You go down a particular road and signs and synchronisities show that you're on the right path. Now you have come to that conclusion, how do you discern further down the road whether subsequent signs and synchs are further confirmations or are placed there by intervention as subtle attempts at derailment? After all, intervention has established you now place trust in this path.
I've just spend some time walking around outside, not readily contemplating this matter but I believe I got the answer anyway.
It started with me for no particular reason looking at the side of a parked truck. It was from a local brewery with the slogan 'brewed with intuition and experience'.
Next was a row of letterboxes where my attention was drawn. We have particular stickers you can get to indicate whether or not you are interested in commercial pamphlets and/or local free papers and such. All of the letterboxes had a sticker indicating nobody was interested.
Then the penny dropped. The slogan doesn't tell me what to do; it indicates that the answer comes from my own intuition and experience. The letterboxes indicated that if it is delivered to you, disregard it. These things together told me that signs and synchs never indicate a hard yes or no. So if you look for them to indicate if you are on the right path, and the resulting experience points to a hard yes or no, then it is best to question it.
Not so long ago I was contemplating an inquiry while walking outside and at some point I put it out there: should I or should I not do this? At that moment someone with a green coat walked around the corner. I considered it to be a sign, but in my new understanding I now see that it is an obvious placement of YES and therefore likely to be intervention energy. The slogan and the letterboxes were 'merely' a look-at-this-and-see-what-you-think-of-it. Which to me fits perfectly with benevolence not intervening in your development.
I would like to hear any reflections anyone may have on this.
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