dailydatewithgod

Sharing my experiences and understandings of the Great I AM.

Be Unknown Moxie!

on January 15, 2020
How do we handle all the information and ideas that are being given to us from day-to-day? I am not talking about the ones we are already aware of as not connected to us.  I am talking about the ones which slip under the radar of awareness because we have already established them as acceptable. The acceptance may have happened before we could question their validity. How do we know if it is acceptable to us?  Do we simply take what our families, communities, and society as a whole have provided and hope it works out?  Do we even stop to notice if it resonates with us?  What if what we have been told is acceptable in our heads but is igniting a niggling of our hearts? Acceptable is an agreement.  Questioning an agreement requires us to use the moxie of our hearts to first take a deeper look at what is in there.  When we connect to what makes up our own heart we can assess the moxie needed to question what is happening outside of us.  We think it starts with questioning outside but God invites us to know our inner landscape.  Everything we receive from outside of us means nothing until we internalize it.  Getting to know the default filters we have in place gives us a greater understanding of what kind of moxie is needed to alter our perspective of the outside.  The moxie we see in those who externalize their questions and their protests is sexy and flashy.  The moxie needed to hold strong to the truth of who we are is more subtle.  Yet, the sovereignty demonstrated by someone who has found the moxie in their hearts is compelling.  It is the thing we cannot describe but sense in someone when they have it.  The beauty of connecting with our inner moxie is it grows and moves through us from our hearts into the rest of who we are physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and energetically.

How might we use the ignition of an outside source to awaken our inner moxie and allow it to grow so we can handle anything we receive from outside of ourselves today?


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