Best intentions do not predictably produce the results we want or lead to the impact we hoped our actions would have. Yet, the disconnect between what we intended and what occurs does not negate that we mean well. We can find ways to gently hold both outcomes and aspirations together. How do you practice acknowledging your intentions even when the end results vary? [image description: A heart with a quizzical facial expression watches a bowerbird building its elaborate nest in preparation of sharing the nest with a mate, including bright blue objects. The bowerbird has the anthropomorphic thought, "You must learn to rest in your intentions." Text reads: "Bowerbird Meditation."]
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Alpha Skua
3/31/2020 07:43:19 pm
Just learn the fact that bower Birds are collectors of items certian color which proves many birds can see color Satin Bower Birds seem to like Blue Items
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Anna Hirsch
4/1/2020 08:34:46 am
They're such cool birds.
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