Monday, August 1, 2011

Intention

When there is action, intention is important. Be sure you are intending only good. Be sure you are acting from heart-space. For example, when confronting a friend, you are best served when the intention is merely to express your feelings, with no attachment to any particular outcome. When what you intend is to hurt your friend, or to manipulate him, you will not be served. On the other hand, without action, intention is of limited value. At the physical level, intending to do something and not doing it are the same thing. By all means, spend time on your intentions, but also bring direct action to accomplish what you want.

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