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> > > > > "Guidance"
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> > > > > When I meditated on the word guidance, I kept seeing
> > > > > "dance" at the end of the word. I remember reading
> > > > > that doing God's will is a lot like dancing. When two people
try
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> > > > > lead, nothing feels right. The movement doesn't flow
> > > > > with the music, and everything is quite uncomfortable and
> > > > > jerky. When one person relaxes and lets the other lead, both
> > > > > bodies begin to flow with the music. One gives gentle cues,
> > > > > perhaps with a nudge to the back or by pressing lightly in one
> > > > > direction or another. It's as if two become one body, moving
> > > > > beautifully. The dance takes surrender, willingness, and
> > > > > attentiveness from one person and gentle guidance and
> > > > > skill from the other.
> > > > >
> > > > > My eyes drew back to the word guidance. When I saw "G,"
> > > > > I thought of God, followed by "u" and "i." God, "u" and "I"
> > > > > dance. God, you, and I dance. This statement is what
guidance
> > > > > means to me. As I lowered my head, I became willing to trust
> > > > > that I would get guidance about my life. Once again, I became
> > > > > willing to let God lead.
> > > > >
> > > > > Author Unknown