Intention and Dharma.
When your mind and heart are truly open abundance will flow to you effortlessly and easily.
Question:
I'm writing you from France. My question is about convergence between our intentions and our dharma. In other words : is it possible that despite our deepest desires and most beautiful intentions the Universe has other plans for us ? How mysterious and unfathomable can be our dharma ? Can we control and influence our life's purpose and consciously create the situations we want to manifest ? Or do we depend on something utterly beyond us, not to be foreseen and that may be the opposite of what we really and profoundly intend ?
Response:
If your intentions aren’t being manifesting, it’s not necessarily that the universe has other plans for you. Your higher self and the universe are one. Dharma is not an external force of the universe, it is our own evolutionary force acting in concert with all the laws of nature. So if our intentions are not aligned with our dharma, it means that our ego personality is clouding our deepest intent. Because our deepest desire will always reflect our dharma which is the development of our full potential through self-realization.
Love,
Deepak
Which comes first - thought or feeling? Do my thoughts create my feelings? Or, do my feelings create my thoughts?
so so true Deepak - thank you. that nasty ego will continually fight for sole control of every being UNTIL we align with Consciousness of Universe -- let go entirely -- trust that guidance will come. as you shared, Dharma and the Universe are one in the same. sadly, many fight this Truth and become disallusioned. The poster`s last sentence actually answers the question -- kinda "Or do we depend on something utterly beyond us, not to be foreseen (the answer, but...) and that may be the opposite of what we really and profoundly intend ? With Truth and Universal Alignment, what we really and profoundly intend will not be `opposite` yet more than one can imagine. great question -- great answer deepak.
If I may, I`m submitting an excerpt from my poem Prayer is the asking By that essence of the Unknown Inherent in each man When we pray, it is praying by that essence unknown In condensed form to the Essence Unknown A pure essence praying the Universal Pure A self-fulfilling proposition Regards, Diganta Barman