Increased Psychic Functioning (Classic Version)

It’s actually fairly common not to feel any energetic sensations very much or at all with Best Path in Life, but this is not an indication of whether or not the field is working by itself.

You might find this post by @_OM of interest:

The experience you’d mentioned in the Best Path Experience Thus Far thread is one indication of the tag’s effects.

That can be a common part of the process for some, as the best long-term path for a person can differ from the current goals and desires we might have. This can require letting go of some things we are currently attached to, which may feel unhappier for a time.

As Sam (SammyG) from the Sapien team put it:

If so, would some be redundant or conflict with each other? (like Best Path & “POWERFUL GOOD LUCK ENERGY”/”Attract Good Luck and Good Fortune”)?
– Not redundant. But, certain fields conflict with eachother. Its logical really. Glory and Best Path In Life would conflict because they are polar opposites. Glory works on helping you reach your goal, even if its bad for you. Best Path leads you down the path that would make you happiest and sometimes, that means drifting away from your current goals.

Also, keep in mind that the Best Path in Life tag is meant to help you follow the best path and choices which provide the best outcomes in the long run.

These long-term positive outcomes may not be immediately apparent to us in the present moment, and we cannot discern the countless ripple effects from a choice or moment fully. This is akin to the butterfly effect, which the Best Path field is meant to help one navigate.

Here’s an old tale about this that might be of interest.

There is a Taoist story of an old farmer who had worked his crops for many years. One day his horse ran away. Upon hearing the news, his neighbors came to visit. “Such bad luck,” they said sympathetically. “Maybe,” the farmer replied.

The next morning the horse returned, bringing with it three other wild horses. “How wonderful,” the neighbors exclaimed. “Maybe,” replied the old man.

The following day, his son tried to ride one of the untamed horses, was thrown, and broke his leg. The neighbors again came to offer their sympathy for his misfortune. “Maybe,” answered the farmer.

The day after, military officials came to the village to draft young men into the army. Seeing that the son’s leg was broken, they passed him by. The neighbors congratulated the farmer on how well things had turned out. “Maybe,” said the farmer.

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