Day Six: Power as Energy, Intention, and Intuition

There is also the kind of power that I associate with the word energy. Several years ago, I woke up one morning thinking about the word “field.” When I dug into the word, it has a variety of meanings. The example that struck me was room temperature; there are numerous points in a room with many different temperatures even though the thermostat reflects a single temperature. A lit match or an ice cube in a room will affect the temperature of the whole room incrementally. Imagine each and every point in the room connected to the other, and you can begin to understand what I am thinking about.

Each of us is a point in that field, and thus are connected to each other. I see that connection as being a cable like attachment called intuition/intention, a current that runs back and forth between each of us and everything. In Star Wars it’s called The Force. “These are not the droids you’re looking for,” is an iconic example of this power of knowing something will happen because one intends it to happen. This is not an easy concept to understand and even more difficult to live into. But it’s real.

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