Flow
Our ikigai trickles little by little or like a flood into our work and lifestyle when we “go with the flow”.
That “flow” manifests itself when what you love, what you do best, meets how you see the world, and make a difference in it. When these things start to align and balance you will definitely start to see your flow come naturally through your everyday life. The more they balance, the heavier the flow.
In Christian terms, the flow is equal to the anointing. The anointing is important in everything we do, we need God’s hand to be in everything. But in ikigai, flow is already infused into everything, because that anointing we are seeking is already there.
When we over-spiritualize things we try to commit things we say and do to God and make it spiritual when He was there with you the whole time. We don’t have to search for things that are with you all along.
How do you start your day? I would commit things to the Lord, I will do this and that, but in this relationship, I don’t really have the power to kick him out, l know I’m a partner in this life, and the experiences I will encounter will have his hands all over it, if I commit or not.
Flow is experiencing God set things up for you, to enjoy your purpose and touch others through your day to day life, (that has been created for you since time began).
Like opportunities, flow is happening all around you and is in everything you do. You have to be willing to open your eyes and see it for what it is. As you notice it, the more you see it happening without you making moves to force it to happen.