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RE: Flow: three of eight

in #lennythyme7 years ago

That is a spitfire full of words that ring true. I have been thinking a lot on flow versus frequency. The difference of going with the natural process and weighing out the pros and cons of engaging in resistance. My mind is busy, considering everything that is going on at the moment in my own life and then I look around and realize that I am not alone. Many are on the same path, moving at similar paces. It makes me think that some of us don't belong in the fast lane. Some people get swept up and just as in a current, resistance is redundant. You say that the flow must go on and then talk about coming to a halt. I tend to think that the flow begins with natural law. The flow has a process and a path. We are on the flow, whether by choice or by accident. If we become docile but don't say, hang on to a tree branch for dear life, we are still moving. We are moving without any effort, or at least with little effort. Fighting the flow often requires more work. It can be tiring and not worth the time or energy. Other times, we fight because we see something dangerous in the path and simply need to wait it out on the bank. Common law dictates how you follow the path. That is how I see it. I appreciate the food for thought. I will share and think on it. Good post, as usual.

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