Thanks for sharing your thoughts here, Carolina. I find in my conversations with clients that they think it *must* be hard if the work or the process is going to be valuable. So many internalised lessons from our cultural conditioning operating here. I always say 'easy' doesn't mean taking short cuts - it relates more to 'easeful' and so to alignment, that sacred geometry of the universe.
If “We are hard-wired for making things harder.”Our brain evolved primarily for survival, not creativity and happiness.”, then how “ there's a simpler way to live. When we surrender to the flow of life”?
It sounds contradictory. Being hard-wired shouldn’t make it easy to surrender to the flow of life.
this is just my perspective and it means you have to be intentional about allowing things to be simpler! the go-to would be to complicate (for most people). We don’t tap into the flow of flow overthinking. At least in my own experience
That feeling that you are being guided is so powerful. I always resonate with your writing Carolina 💕
Thank you Sue!! ❤️
Thanks for sharing your thoughts here, Carolina. I find in my conversations with clients that they think it *must* be hard if the work or the process is going to be valuable. So many internalised lessons from our cultural conditioning operating here. I always say 'easy' doesn't mean taking short cuts - it relates more to 'easeful' and so to alignment, that sacred geometry of the universe.
Absolutely! In general we are so hard wired to think that good things need to come from a “hard place”.
If “We are hard-wired for making things harder.”Our brain evolved primarily for survival, not creativity and happiness.”, then how “ there's a simpler way to live. When we surrender to the flow of life”?
It sounds contradictory. Being hard-wired shouldn’t make it easy to surrender to the flow of life.
this is just my perspective and it means you have to be intentional about allowing things to be simpler! the go-to would be to complicate (for most people). We don’t tap into the flow of flow overthinking. At least in my own experience