“Everyone who has the will can hear their inner voice. It is within everyone.” Gandhi
Today I am particularly grateful for my inner voice and the fact that I am learning to listen to it. I have thousands of thoughts every day, and most are negative and repeats of things I have thought before. The challenge of this writing is to find the ability to quiet the mind and listen to the voice within, the heart message that will NEVER lead you wrong. Take a trip down this road.
Turn Down the Noise
Each of our minds is a nonstop factory of thought. New thoughts are being created in all of our waking hours, old thoughts being revisited, and other people’s thoughts being entertained. We can’t help but think, and it is the job of the mind.
But if you listen to what the thoughts tell you, many of them are petty, jealous, and judgmental of others but more importantly of ourselves. We spend a lot of time making ourselves feel bad about our decisions in the past, where we are in life, and what we like to do. If you entertain that voice and its thoughts, you will lack self-confidence and not think much of your abilities. It is below all that noise that you have to look for the real voice you listen to.
Calm and Let Them Go
When I have a lot of work to do or need an answer that will be something that I can trust, I have to get by those thoughts and listen to the voice in my heart. But how can you get by the nonstop whir of your never-ending mind? That is the challenge to most great things.
Finding this voice is simple, but it isn’t easy. You have to learn to let the incessant thoughts your mind is producing slide by you, notice them but then just let them go. As you do this, you will find an increasing sense of quiet in your mind. As the mind quiets, only then can the voice in your heart be heard. Focusing your mind on your breathing and choosing not to get involved in your thoughts is the thing that will free you. It is in the stillness of the mind when your heart can be heard or rather felt.
I Don’t Know Who You Are
There is no advice I can give you about where this voice comes from, except to say that it comes from inside of me, and it has never been wrong. My mind is often critical and judgmental. This voice has an understanding and always pushes for my greatest good. When I see disaster on the outside, the voice gives me a less egoic perception of the situation, and I know it isn’t the end of the world. In fact, even a bad situation can lead to extraordinary growth and learning. Heights can be reached, which otherwise would have been unavailable to you without a tough experience. Suffering is not a good thing, but it can bring good things. LISTEN.
No, you aren’t perfect, but this is how things will play out, and here is what you should do. Always this voice chooses the path that is best for me, yet I still fight against it. I think I know more and am more intelligent, but clearly, I am not.
Almost all of my failures and shortcomings in life have come when I let my conscious thoughts guide me over my intuition. Do this because it is safe! Do that because it is expected! Do those things you know because they are safe! What will people think? Yet, it is the things that I haven’t done that will take me where I want and need to go. To find the purpose of my life.
Today, I am grateful for this voice inside me, and I hope that I have the will to listen to the voice and the courage to do what I hear from that voice in my heart. Sometimes having the faith to do what you have never done is the secret to everything.
Don’t be shy, just let your feelings roll on by.