Listening to Your Inner Voice
By
Susie and Otto Collins
If you never imagined that a goose could
teach you about your
personal growth, think again. Here's a
bizarre true story that Susie's daughter told her about a
co-worker's experience.
Ann was training for a marathon, running
on a bike path in a major city where she lives. As she
was running, a goose waddled onto the path and she ran around
it. When Ann
made her second
loop around the path, she saw a man
playing
defense with the same goose she had seen before.
By playing "defense", we mean
that the goose was chasing after the man and not allowing him to pass
on the path. The man decided to fool the goose and ran off
into the woods. But as he did, the goose flew on the man's
back and flapping its wings.
Ann tried to distract the goose and low
and behold, the goose started after her! Now, Ann told
Susie's daughter that she isn't necessarily "spiritual,"
"religious," or into personal growth but she did listen to a voice within her that
said, "Be one with the goose."
She dropped into a squat and safely
waddled around the angry goose.
The point of this story is to indicate
that when we listen to that small, still voice within--as Wayne
Dyer called it-- miraculous things happen in our lives. So often we find ourselves relying on our
minds and fear blocks us from hearing what is inside of us.
We've discovered that one of the keys to
creating the kind of life that we want is to listen to that
still, small voice within. Just as the voice from within can guide
and direct us for getting help when our car has broken down or
finding our way in a strange
city,
it can also help us to find our perfect job or our perfect mate. The key is that we must be open to hearing
and acting on what we hear.
You might be wondering if the voice and
the information that you are hearing is your true inner voice and
is really worth following or not.
What we have experienced is in order to
know whether to follow that still, small voice from within, you
have to determine whether it's speaking from a place of fear or
empowerment. We've also found that in order to hear
that true voice, it's helpful to
calm
your mind's chatter by meditation or some other means.
Ann listened to her voice within and in
her words, became "one with the goose" and was able to get
around it without being harmed.
So, we invite you to remember Ann and her
experience with the
goose and begin
to be more open to your inner voice within. When you do, we think that your life will
begin to open to more possibilities and to the flow of good
things that are available to all of us.
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Susie and Otto Collins are Relationship Coaches and
authors of 8 books on relationships and personal growth. To get their
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