The lady or the tiger? Yes, please.

Seeking wisdom to make the right decision is a fools errand. It will have you futzing over every option, praying for precognition so you can make certain you are bringing the right future through your informed decision. And yet it seems whatever you do, you'll regret it. You look at every decision as a potential winning lottery ticket, and then sweat through every following happenstance as though it turned on the flip of your coin. You figure if you had enough wisdom under your hat, you couldn't loose, right?

No. Your decisions are neither correct nor incorrect: your present circumstances aren't the result of a good or bad decision, it is the sum total of your intentions. All of them.

You never have to struggle to manifest your intentions. They are a force of nature. They are manifesting all the time. Look around. Right now. Everything you have, feel, see, experience is a projection of your intentions. Everything. Your decisions... are also a manifestation. They don't cause or thwart your fate.

So don't waste your time praying for the right direction.

Here's the thing. Go to a tarot card reader. You know what she'll say? She'll ponder the cards and say with great conviction that you are at a crossroad. Well, no shit, sistah. Every nano-moment is a crossroad with an infinite ... no. Strike that. It's a feakin' round-about. Get off anywhere you like.

The only decision worth making is to decide to be intentional about your intentions. You've got loads you may not realize you have. Next time something happens that freaks you out a little bit, ask yourself, 'now why did I do that?' `

What's my intention? Now you've got yourself something to seek wisdom about.

Intentions run deep. Some are ancient (you are ancient) find out why you are manifesting what you are. You may think it isn't what you want. But on some level it is absolutely what you want. Find out why. There may be some tinkering to do. The result may be peace and acceptance. Or, you may find out this is the moment you arrive to resolve it and replace it with a new intention. Who knows?

Well, you do.