Hook Line and Sinker or Trusting your Instinct?

Swallowing hook, line, and sinker may seem like a sure catch, but it’s far less noticeable to the fish. Without the feeling of the piercing hook—or even seeing it, since it’s covered or cloaked in deception—the slower, deadlier consequences may unfold.

Taking the bait is not a game of chance or numbers as it’s often thought to be. It’s a game of trust. Is the food presented, so easily accessible, really what is best for you as the fish? Or would it make you slower, more lethargic, and tired? Actually swimming until you feel the pangs of hunger and then hunting is far more satisfying. It’s also more life-extending than taking whatever is presented all around you.

It’s rather like window shopping. As you stroll past enticing displays of trinkets, clothes, and food, do you stop at the first store that grabs your eye? Or do you continue, assess, and wait until you’re physically drawn—until you know where to go to find the perfect desired item?

Trusting your instinct—your gut knowing—is like that. It will never deceive you, steer you wrong, or present decoys on your path just to make you question your desire. Yet the world may hold wolves wrapped in sheep’s clothing.

Always return to your internal instinct—your knowing—whether it’s for what you consider big decisions or small: what to eat, who to partner with, what ventures to pursue or avoid. These are the signposts of your life’s path.

Rather than taking the bait of what is presented, feel into it. By doing so, you’ll bypass detours and dead ends that can pull you off course, delay your journey, or even end your “game” sooner than expected.

Stay in play—literally—by trusting your instinct. Your system is designed to inform you, sending frequencies and signals you tuned into before incarnating. This is how you receive the most enjoyment, sustenance, and fun out of your game of life.

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