Friday, June 23, 2017

To be a follower or to be an individual, that is the question.

Dear friend,
There is a big difference between what you think you want and what will truly and deeply fulfill you.

As you ponder about what your life is like right now, do you find that everything you have is a result of what you've been taught to chase after, or is it a result of what you chose and deeply want to be filled up with?

A dog needs an owner to teach it what to do, an owl is wise enough to figure it all out on it's own.

The owl is its own being. It studies carefully and awareness becomes expanded when a task needs to be completed, such as eating a small rabbit, a mouse and their favorite dish - skunk.

The dog rely's on an owner to be fed and cared for. It scurries around looking for food and picks up the scraps people leave behind, even if they know it isn't good for them, and most of the time aren't even aware of it in the long run.

The dog learns habits, where as the owl chooses and creates them!

Owls live in many places. Owls live in tree trunks, farms, in bushes, in forests. Sometimes owls live in old buildings, barns and even cactus's.

Dogs either sleep inside an owners house or stray outside in the cold. A few of them even get locked up in cages.

So...

As you begin to become as wise as the owl, you will find your sense of possibility and self beginning to expand. As a wiser person you will find you have complete choice to create whatever you want in life without limitation.

Once you adapt to this mindset (the mindset of individuality and wisdom) and begin to make this attitude more apparent for yourself in your life today... Would you still be living the life you currently have right now?

... I didn't think so!

... Because you begin to live your life based on your own decisions and what will truly and deeply fulfill you as a person in your life, NOT what other people think or have taught what is best for you to do and/or be.

In the end... Its all up to you!


Sincerely,

Nicholas Finnegan

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