An Open Mind

 I’ll admit it - it’s very hard for me to be open to new ideas. I’m pretty opinionated about many things, even though I try to see situations from different sides. When I’m being honest with myself, I still live in the duality of good/bad, and right/wrong. 

I have the ability to be open. I recall a time when I was participating in a political telephoning campaign. I spoke with one young man who earnestly asked what the difference was between parties. I felt like I answered in a balanced way. He knew which party I was working with, so there was no need to elevate that at the expense of the other, so I offered my understanding of the differences from a position of basic beliefs, neither right nor wrong, leaving him to decide where his allegiance fell.

So - I can have an open mind, if I choose to have it. I can choose to default to having a closed mind, but there is no growth there, no communion with my Source, no willingness to learn. The challenge for me is to admit that I don’t inherently have all the answers. Pray for guidance and understanding, do some studying, listen to my intuitive voice as well as the experience and opinions of others, take action, and become comfortable with not knowing. 

To me, having an open mind is to see that the road is broad, not narrow.

But I could be wrong.


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