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====== Divine inspiration, by contrast, flows effortlessly. ====== It doesnβt arise from thought, but from silence β from that place where the mind no longer interrupts the natural order. Its language is emotion, intuition, and synchronicity. Unlike ego desire, divine inspiration always fulfills a natural or soulful need: * A need of growth, to expand into a fuller expression of being. * A need of healing, to integrate what was once divided. * A need of nourishment, to give and receive love, beauty, and truth. * A need of freedom, to let life move as it wills. Its movement is centrifugal: it flows outward, expressing, sharing, and uniting. It expands consciousness rather than contracting it. When one acts from divine inspiration, the act itself nourishes existence β not because it serves an ideology or commandment, but because it resonates with the intelligence of life. A flower does not choose to bloom for approval; it blooms because the sun called it forth.
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