Logical Talent’s Invitation is for Your Life’s Work
Channel of The Wavelength (16-48)
"We do this pan [?] job on leaders whether they’re good or bad or whatever the case may be, and we’re deeply impressed with those who seem to be very skillful.
It is part of what logic is about.
It’s not about the abstract process of just jumping into an experience whether you’re prepared for it or not, whether you need it or not; it’s very different.
And it also means that for logical talent the invitation—because it’s a projected element—is so important. It has a much greater consequence than the invitation to the abstract side.
Because experience is so easy to get, there are so many possible invitations, and it doesn’t matter whether one of them or the other doesn’t work out for you because there are more experiences to be had.
But the fact of the matter is that the moment that you enter into the logical process, that invitation is an invitation to life’s work.
IT'S NOT AN INVITATION TO BEING A MUSICIAN, IT'S AN INVITATION TO BEING A SPECIFIC MUSICIAN.
You learn how to play the clarinet, and you play it every day for the rest of your life. And if you’re lucky, by the time you’re in your 40s, somebody will recognize you as a master because that’s what it’s all about.
And it’s so important to understand that the invitation to logic is an invitation that has to be very, very, very profound because it’s something that you have to take in for your life."
~ Ra Uru Hu from Channels by Type, Introduction & Creative Channels
Love Yourself,
IHDS
It’s one of my conscious channels. My comment?
“It IS a bit of a taskmaster” 🙄😆