Bruce Oom Integral Coaching

Let the Energy Lead

Summary

What if there’s an intelligence beyond your thinking mind—an energy within and around you—that knows how to guide your life with ease, flow, and love? This post explores how trusting that life force can lead to more connection, synchronicity, and freedom.

In this blog, you’ll discover:

  • The difference between directing life with the thinking mind vs. trusting energy.
  • How life force naturally seeks connection, creativity, and flow.
  • Practical ways to notice and follow this energy in everyday life.
  • Why letting go of control can bring synchronicity and right action.

Is there an intelligence within that you can trust to lead yourself and others, that’s not thinking-based?

Life force—also called energy, inspiration, motivation, connection, flow, or love—arises naturally in our human bodies. What if this life force is not limited to your personal body, but is an opening to a universal field of intelligence and creative power that knows what is uniquely best for you and those in your care?

I can’t prove this perspective in this post, yet I want to offer it as a possibility. The other possibility is that life force arises solely from the body and needs to be directed by the individual thinking mind.

But here’s what I’ve learned: life force wants to connect and engage. When harmonized, it gives rise to right action, results that do no harm, and meaningful coincidences—often called synchronicity.

I’ve learned to trust this—to surrender my thinking mind and open to love, connection, and spaciousness—and then be curious about where it wants to flow. There is a grounding of energy when this happens, a letting go of attention from being bound behind my forehead and into and around my body.

It may be small: a walk in nature that brings insights and a sense of well-being. Or noticing that people want love and attention, and allowing this energy into my communication.

When the energy arises, it connects. It illuminates softly, without stress. It’s just the right thing to do. And the knowing is a knowing of wholeness that’s not trying to get, but longing to express.

The invitation is to trust this: to trust the smaller movement of flow and inspiration, and let it take you. Start small and get a feel for it. You may find it far more empowering and freeing to lean into a greater knowing, rather than having to hold everything together yourself.

With love,
Bruce