| Rook wrote: |
I see what you are saying about the warning, and I can see how I can take on board that advice, but I feel I need to sort of compose myself in figuring out just what that destination is, (what I want) and figuring out what steps I need to make to get there, only then will I be capable of making the 'right' decisions. Otherwise I am just fumbling in the dark.
Actually, I was struggling, trying to tie the tipped over cups to my spirituality and it just hit me. In terms of spiritual 'paths' in the form of religions, I have tried a few different forms, and haven't come across anything that 'sits right' with me... Do you think perhaps this imagery could be related to the focus being on turning my back on these paths instead of continuing on trying new things? I guess the development of a negative attitude towards religion & spirituality since I have not yet found the right path, instead of continuing to try to find the right path? |
actually i see them more as worrying about those past paths and not looking at what you have. like i said in the original reading "don't cry over spilled milk". don't focus on what you might have lost but focus on what you might gain from looking inward and finding what is good for you.
you've said that you use "intuition" to make a lot of choices in your life that has turn out very well for you. most people here on this board will tell you in one way or the other that "intuition" is your physic ability peaking through. maybe you have seen through "intuition" and used it and that is why the choices you've made turn out good for you. When you are looking at the spiritual part of your life maybe looking deep and through "intuition" you will find what you are looking for. don't choose what you must but choose what you want.