The act of thinking things through to visualize the outcome. The “Let me give that some thought.” The “I’ll consider it.” is consideration. This plays out in different ways too. Firstly, you ask the question, “How does this affect me?” Then there’s, “How will this affect others?” It’s a kind of formula see. A+A, B+B. A+B etc. Some of these equations are easy, some, not so easy.
You understand.
Consider this… When your heart is part of this equation things seem to just fall into place don’t they.
Heart trumps mind every day of the week. Sure, don’t throw logic out the window, that is not what I am saying. The B is balance. The A is assertion. Stop wavering back and forth endlessly, debating, pondering, losing sleep. Shut that door on this monkey mind today, right now, this second. It’s time to take the netting from your wings. You are more than capable, more than capable.
A+B= Consideration.
Channeled message from Henry David Thoreau, born in 1817 in Concord, Massachusetts and died in 1862 at just 44 years old. Henry was an American philosopher, poet, essayist and naturalist. A lifelong abolitionist, Thoreau had later influence on Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. People in the autism community seem to identify with Thoreau’s experiences he wrote about in his essays, it is speculated that Henry was on the spectrum. A proponent of limited government and individualism, he believed that mankind could rise through self-betterment. He wrote, “There will never be a really free and enlightened State until the State comes to recognize the individual as a higher and independent power, from which all its power and authority are derived, and treats him accordingly.”
