The Importance of Intention

The Importance of Intention

By Anita Mack
January 2008

Conrad wrapped up our session by pointing out that my eyes were the keys to my ‘loving myself? and I might start by ‘enjoying the colors? Eager to apply what I learnt, I asked my eyes to ‘enjoy the colors?the very next day. And it worked. My eyes were not as strained and dry and I felt more relaxed as I read.

Feeling confident that I could alleviate my eye-strain and so read more emails at work, I “instructed?my eyes to ‘enjoy the colors?again the day after. But I got severe eye-strain again and couldn’t read for more than 5 minutes. I worked on my instructions and focused on the key word ‘enjoy? Yet, the harder I tried, the stronger the feeling from my eyes: “we can’t enjoy.?This process repeated itself for two more days.

This morning, when my eyes were too strained to read, I suddenly realized what’s been going on. When I closed my eyes for a rest this time, I did something different – I did it with love…… love for myself. Tears rolled down my cheeks right away and I felt a tingling sensation all over. That’s when everything was clear. Previously, when I closed my eyes for a rest, the rest was ‘approved?so that I could ‘use?my eyes to read again. It was so task-oriented and contradicted the general theme of ‘loving myself? ‘Enjoying the colors?became a tool to complete a task. No wonder I was unable to ‘enjoy?

It’s really amazing how the same action could feel a world of difference when I did it with a different intention!