right: direction and truth.

Right. One word with two different, yet complimenting meanings. One used for direction and the other used for truth. Take the streets for example, you’re going forward when you’re on the right side, where as if you were to switch to the left side of the road and make a u-turn, you’d just be going back to where you came from. Gas would be wasted, and the only thing that you create is polluted air. No one wants to invest their fuel in exchange for unwanted particles. Most people would be reasonable and would keep moving forward, making good use of the energy they have, and even leave behind positive energy that can possibly influence others to have the same drive. But it’s okay to look in the rear view mirror to reflect on where you’ve been and where you are now.

Eventually a turn will be made because life varies, changing your mind, view and beliefs. There will always be mysterious small streets, billboards and attractions along the way. You would need to be careful not to be mislead into something that can delay the journey which could lead into a potential danger zone or even a dead end. However, some stopovers are meant to teach lessons and to be learned from for spiritual growth. So trust and follow your instincts, it’ll be easier to distinguish the difference between a trap and a necessary experience, and therefore you can always find yourself on the right path, aligned at the right time.

At some point you’ll reach a three way intersection and the only options are left or right. Left also has two different meanings that are irrelevant to one another; direction and abandonment. Deep in our subconscious minds, we know what these two very different directions can offer, but since we can’t always see in the far distance, both ways may look appealing in our conscious minds. Left may even have illusions that shows an attractive, yet false reality, but will inevitably reveal the ugly sight sooner or later. So turn left and one day realize that you’re lost and abandoned, or turn right and stick to what has always been the truth.

If you think the truth is mundane because it’s something that you already know, think again, it comes from your inner knowing. When you make the right choice, driving on the right path, aligned at the right time, it’ll unlock your memory bank full of deja vu’s and an abundance of knowledge. Recognizing the signs that entails something greater, these coincidences become more than just time and place that happens to occur simultaneously, and it induces a more mystical perspective: the right direction leads into the right truth.