Monday, November 2, 2015

Writing and Timing

If you like to write but are also in Intuitive like me then you know everything is about timing. Often I will write something that was written with good intentions and realize the timing isn't right for it. So, either I will delete it or save it for another time. Usually though I more often delete things I write either before or after I publish them online because part of what one needs to be aware of is an intuitive sense that what one was trying to do was actually useful for other lives here on earth or beyond in any given moment or series of moments.

I believe in Spontaneous Accomplishment which some also call synchronicity. If you imagine the universe as a clockwork maybe this might make sense where cycles intersect regarding all life in the universe in specific ways. If you understand these ways you know where to be when to benefit from the changes in life that always come. If you don't some times you die before your time or opportunities are lost.

Learning to be in the right place at the right time is the skill of someone like Jesus or Buddha where the whole world goes through many positive changes and progresses because of your actions.

Most people like this are "Unsung Heroes" that we meet every day. However, often if you don't learn to be in the right place at the right time often you don't make it to 30 either. So, tuning into your opportunities for this lifetime can be a matter of life and death for each of us or for everyone.

So, I guess this is the real value of developing intuitively. If you can learn to be in the right place at the right time during your life sometimes there is no limit at all to what you can accomplish. Jesus did this and so did Buddha.

Often I will write with the intention to write or quote something which likely would have a 51% chance of being helpful to people in various ways or more. That is something I always try to do. But, if I'm getting intuitively that there aren't useful responses to something I write I usually just delete it. It has to be much more helpful to people in whatever situation they find themselves for me to leave it in place over a few hours or 24 hours.

So, if I'm finished writing something then I will either leave it unpublished and sleep on it so to speak or if it seems good enough I will publish it and then revisit it in the morning or something if I need to.

This way I don't stop the editing process until I get a good feeling from the intuitive responses I get and my sense of ethics on all levels kicks in regarding whatever I'm writing about. In this way I can feel at peace about what I share and am writing about or quoting about.

Some things people just need to know about so they have more control over their lives and decisions. Other things are optional for them to know about. And other things are sort of human interest stories just for fun for myself and others. Hopefully this might help others who wish to create something positive with their blogs too here on earth and beyond.

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