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by Zen Gardner
Jul 20, 2014
from
ZenGardner Website
Spanish version

This age old expression is so very true.
When trying to forge change in any way,
it's all important to begin to do it when the inspiration comes, not
later.
Whether talking, writing or taking
physical action, the time to act is right when the impulse comes,
even if it's a task that can't be fully completed at the time.
Initiating what the conscious impulse is indicating, to whatever
degree, is the key to making manifest whatever Universe is telling
us.
This is another reason we must be free from entanglements in
order to live a fully response-able conscious life and be the
instruments we are each meant to be. If we are not free to take the
initiative we're living in a reactive state to everything around us.
And it is very often overwhelming, especially in times like these
when it seems that all hell is breaking loose.
Living on the offensive and taking the initiative gives freedom of
choice and freedom of movement. It's not just with major issues or
something we do periodically; it's a way of life.
From various mundane tasks to contacting
someone with a vital piece of information or a message of love and
encouragement that was laid on our hearts, the time to act is right
then. If the inspiration cools and we don't respond, we often forget
and thereby neglect that golden opportunity.
The iron cools and the opportunity has passed.
Yet if we strike while the iron is hot
we succeed in helping to mold a better life for someone, and a
better world for everyone.
Steering is
Easy Once the Boat is in Motion
We don't always have to know where we're going in order to get
started.
If you know you're supposed to move, for
example, just start preparing to move. You'll be amazed at how
things fall into place. You can't steer a boat if it's standing
still. It has to be in motion for the rudder to work. So what if you
push out the "wrong way" at first.
No worries, a little flick of the rudder
and your entire direction has changed.
Of course the bigger the boat, as in the more "baggage" perhaps, the
longer it takes to "come around" or turn. Huge ocean liners and
freighters take miles to make a turnabout. But even then, turning is
a very simple act, moving only a very small part.
It's called
the trimtab.

Buckminster Fuller was so taken
by this amazing phenomenon that he had it inscribed on his
tombstone.
In his words:
"Something hit me very hard once,
thinking about what one little man could do.
Think of the Queen Mary - the whole
ship goes by and then comes the rudder. And there's a tiny thing
at the edge of the rudder called a trim tab. It's a miniature
rudder. Just moving the little trim tab builds a low pressure
that pulls the rudder around. Takes almost no effort at all.
So I said that the little individual
can be a trim-tab.
Society thinks it's going right by
you, that it's left you altogether. But if you're doing dynamic
things mentally, the fact is that you can just put your foot out
like that and the whole big ship of state is going to go.
So I said, call me Trim Tab."
This to me is one of the most profound
metaphors for the power of the individual.
We each, one decision at a time, one
act, one expression of love, affect the direction of not only our
own lives, but every life on this planet and as I've said before,
change the entire morphic field of which we are all part.
It's all at our fingertips.
Some Prompts Just
Won't Quit
While we can miss opportunities and fail to respond to certain
conscious impulses, some things just don't go away.
When things like that happen and the
same prompt just keeps coming around, then it's something important
and must be listened to and acted upon. I experienced this recently
when I was considering approaching some people with an idea but was
reluctant for different reasons.
I laid the prompts aside and went about
my way, but sure enough, they kept coming around like the first
time, just popping into my mind with the same sense of "suggestion"
they had the first times.
I finally set about doing what I felt in my heart and sure enough,
each exchange was amazing with results that just blew me away.
It's similar to that feeling we get when we finally tackle something
we've been putting off but we know needs to get done. The
interesting thing to me is the way these certain prompts "feel".
It's like learning a new language and
finally getting some of the basics down to where you can recognize
words and phrases enough to get by, a huge boost in your confidence
which in turn inspires us to keep going and keep learning.

Tell Someone
You Love Them
We all blow it and miss opportunities. I think the most important
ones are telling someone we love them and how much we appreciate
them.
This is actually what inspired this
post. I was on the porch looking at the night sky and thinking about
someone whom I so admire, love and respect and knew I needed to
communicate that and what about this unique person made me feel that
way, which thankfully I did.
I don't know if there was an auspicious
moment involved in their life at the time, maybe I'll find out, but
I knew it had to be said and right then.
It brought me to tears as it poured out.
Every time I've done this, as I'm sure many of you have experienced,
it has brought about a very emotional connectivity in some way, even
if I never hear anything back. It may just be a quick note of thanks
and appreciation or a longer "gush", but it's a magical event and
something wonderful happens. And it gets easier and more frequent
the more we do it.
Responding to these prompts also engenders a grateful heart as we
yield to and become who we are meant to be. Our connectivity with
the Universe and each other expands -
synchronicities abound, and
more love and inspiration erupts in our hearts.
Talk about free energy! And all it takes is throwing the switch.
Keep on loving and responding to the call - don't let this nasty
phase the world is going through get in the way!
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