Art, words, actions, routine, surprises. All of these types of things and more can be easily afflicted by the energy one puts towards them. Whether they are intended for a singular purpose or for the masses, it cannot be denied that they are made to express oneself in multiple forms. Even if there is a singular purpose to clean a house as an example, this is a show of how one wishes to present themselves and their energy they carry. A picture is worth a thousand words and yet a single word can shatter the foundation of a person’s perspective.
Most actions that are taken whether with purpose or not is an abstract manner to express inner thoughts or wishes. For another example, if one is commissioned to do something particular such as a love potion to another individual. The energy of the individual who wants to express what they cannot and the energy of the medium or craftsman creating the desire for the individual. One is wishing for a focused purpose for their personal life whilst the other is wishing for multiple purposes for what the outcome may end up. This shows a comparison of energies between receiving and giving. For the first is asking for a very focal action and the second is aware of this and other possibilities that can happen. Of course this can be flipped where the one receiving is overly aware of what could happen and the one giving is focused on achieving a goal with the giving. Or it can be both of them being focused/open at the same time.
Applying this in relationships, one would love to become more more balanced in both of these parts. Another set of words would be selfish and selfless. So a good relationship is between able to focus on what is being talked about whilst also being open to other possibilities. In the more extreme cases, how much energy do we limit ourselves to serve ourselves or others? How much do we allow our sense of self to dissipate in both cases? One is unable to open their hearts to allow other opinions to change their minds in either case. The main difference being ego versus overshadowing. When we are too much in our heads for ourselves, the ego tends to override others as beneficial in comparison to their peers. Overshadowing however is keeping everyone else’s opinions more important than the own self. There is a sense of restriction and confusion on how to be okay with the self. However, that is a sign of a one-sided relationship. Both parts as one shows no sense of self agreeing to everything the other is selfishly using this. In different dynamics, there is a deeper lesson to oversee and overcome. To find a happier medium in expressing one’s self without disregard to not only oneself, but others as well.
This post was originally made Nov 2020


