
Principios esenciales
When people face a decision, the most common mistake is handing it over to the head to calculate. But the head, as a machine, is good at analyzing the past and fearing the future — and it is the worst possible tool for choosing "the most comfortable path." Choosing the right goal doesn't require calculation, only understanding the "signal lights" your body is giving you.
When you're considering something, try stopping first, taking a deep breath, and asking yourself: "Does this make me feel loose, or does it make me feel tight?"
The body's traffic light: if thinking about a certain option makes your chest tighten and your shoulders stiffen, that means that even though your reason says it's the right choice, your energetic field is refusing it — that's a red light. Conversely, if thinking about an option makes you inexplicably let out a sigh of relief, giving you an indescribable sense of settledness, that's a green light.
The door and the window: now look at the outer environment. If it's the kind of thing that makes you hit walls everywhere, where every step feels stuck, that means "the door is already locked" — don't force your way through it. If things move forward as if pushed downstream by the current, with coincidence after coincidence, that means "the window is open." Don't try to guess with your head — the relaxation of your body and the smoothness of your surroundings are the universe's most accurate indicators.
Guía de sintonización digital
- First Ask: Loose or Tight?
When facing a decision, pause and take a deep breath, and feel your chest and shoulders: tightness is a red light, a sigh of relief is a green light.
- Look for the Door or the Window
Friction everywhere outside means the door is locked — don't force it. Things flowing smoothly with coincidence after coincidence means the window is open — go ahead.