Thursday, November 15, 2007

The Power of Indecision


You always take a decision, even if you don't.

In fact, every (non)decision or (non)action changes the world and has a deep impact on your life and that of others.
Once you are aware of this immense effect, don't let this make you indecisive.

Try to define your next move, make a decision.




Not taking the right decisions at the right moment, might lead to a Lost Choice.


When not to decide

Even if you make decisions easily, in particular cases it's better to take the decision 'not to decide' (yet) and to wait and ask the universe for help.
Sometimes your intentions, dreams or wishes are too ambitious or difficult to achieve (at once). You can not dictate the universe to follow the exact path you've defined in reaching your goal.
This, all together, means that must give the universe time to respond or to calibrate.


Following this approach doesn't imply that you have to sit back passively and wait for the universe to deliver you the 'pot of gold at the end of the rainbow'.
No, this situation requests for a receptive approach where you listen to what the universe answers. These often inconceivable 'universal answers' hold the key to refine or redefine your ambition or wishes.
At the same time, use the universal answers to check or adjust the rightfulness of your intentions. You and the Universe have to be 'on the same page' to be successful.


Once you've gone through all these processes, you're ready to make your 'next move' to step forward in small steps, knowing and trusting that the Universe will help you at the right moment (the present) with the right gift (the presents).


It's just like Mick Jagger (Rolling Stones) states in this impacting "you can't always get what you want song:"



You can't always get what you want
But if you try sometimes you just might find
You just might find
You get what you need...
Mick Jagger



Realize that, to "make it happen", you'll have to follow the law of attraction, that states:



“What we continually think about...,
eventually will manifest in our lives.”

Robert Collier 1885-1950


Notice that this quote uses the word "'manifest' and not 'happen'!


Sing the universal song

So try to recognize the song of the universe, just like scientists are studying the song of a volcano (mp3) to predict volcano eruptions by correlating (Mozart's) music with precise stages of volcanic activity.





Use the power of indecision: sing and dance to the music of the universe, your composition, your life.