christine.P
Bowlacy
I have been musing just lately over the conflict that we sometimes experience between our thoughts and our actions that can at times cause a lack of clarity in our lives. Is it more likely do you think, that the opposite is true — and that is more likely to be the lack of clarity that creates the conflict between our ‘thoughts and actions?’
Thought and action could be perceived as being the two different dimensions of who we are: the mental and the physical. But there are other dimensions… ‘There is the emotional and the spiritual elements to us as well’ which allow us to see situations from other perspectives.
The way I see it is that we need to continually ponder on what our feelings say about the conflict and what our conscience is telling us.
I hope I am not confusing you all here…I suppose what I am trying to say is that when we put all four of these dimensions together and collect input from all of them: the physical, the mental, the emotional, and the spiritual, we have a lot more information about our problem, seeing all four sides instead of just two.
Just thoughts….
Bow…
Thought and action could be perceived as being the two different dimensions of who we are: the mental and the physical. But there are other dimensions… ‘There is the emotional and the spiritual elements to us as well’ which allow us to see situations from other perspectives.
The way I see it is that we need to continually ponder on what our feelings say about the conflict and what our conscience is telling us.
I hope I am not confusing you all here…I suppose what I am trying to say is that when we put all four of these dimensions together and collect input from all of them: the physical, the mental, the emotional, and the spiritual, we have a lot more information about our problem, seeing all four sides instead of just two.
Just thoughts….
Bow…