There’s an old Cherokee story:
One evening, an elderly Cherokee Chief told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people.
He said, “My son, the battle is between the two wolves inside us all. One wolf is evil. It is angry, envious, jealous, sorrowful, regretful, greedy, arrogant, self-pitying, guilty, inferior, dishonest, prideful, superior, and egoic.
The other wolf in this battle is good. He is joyful, peaceful, loving, hopeful, serene, humble, kind, benevolent, empathic, generous, honest, compassionate, and faithful.”
The grandson thought about it for a moment, and then asked his grandfather, “Which wolf wins?” The old Cherokee replied simply, “The one you feed.”
At any given moment, you have the opportunity to listen to the voice of expansion that wants you to move forward toward your vision of what you would truly love. Or you can choose to listen to the voice of constriction that wants you to stay stuck and keeps you in fear. Which wolf wins?
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