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Doesn’t It Make Sense That It Would Make Sense?

Why do we often believe that creation has to be difficult? Why would we perceive that manifesting what we desire needs to be complicated or hard? Much of what we refer to as “common sense” is actually the result of our connection to the Divine—it feels like clarity, and it flows naturally. So why not honor ourselves and our ability to know and trust what feels clear? Why not believe in ourselves and our inherent ability to create?

In earlier times, there was much more belief in one's ability to influence their own reality. As humans became more reliant on external sources to meet their needs, they began to disconnect from their own inner power. To re-establish that connection, you must start relying on yourselves again. Begin by trusting your inner guidance and doing as much as you can on your own.

The flow of Divine energy comes through self-confidence and a sense of satisfaction. You’ve likely noticed that when you are productive and fulfilled, you feel your best. This is because feeling satisfied is at the core of your purpose in form. No one else can create your experience for you—only you have that power. When something comes into your life that pleases you, it affirms your ability to create, and satisfaction naturally follows.

You are creators by nature, and when you apply focus and enter the flow, you align with your true power. Satisfaction is the result of this alignment. On the other hand, when you try to force or “effort” your way through life, you engage with dense emotions like frustration and dissatisfaction. Many of you mistake the results of your efforts as the cause of dissatisfaction, when in reality, it’s the way you are going about it that creates these feelings.

If you take the time to reflect on how you are feeling in the present moment, you’ll always be able to uncover the true cause of any dissatisfaction. It’s not about the outcome—it’s about how you’re approaching the process. Dissatisfaction stems from efforting, from pushing too hard in resistance, rather than flowing with ease. Remember, flow is the key to creation, and flow is where satisfaction lives.

—Athena