When I cannot see with a clear vision, it is best to proceed on a need to feel basis.
My right path always feels right for me.
When my path does not feel right, I am seeing my path from a negative perspective.
Changing the direction of my perspective will change how I feel about my path.
I need to feel that my path is right for me before I proceed along it.
There is nothing that I have to do.
The doing is there for my experience of being who I am choosing to be.
I am required to feel who I am being relative to what I am doing, in order to discern whether my path feels right for me.
Feeling good allows me to follow my path effortlessly.
Feeling bad is the result of the resistance that I feel, which is telling me that I am following my path wrongly.
I am never off track; just lost, confused or frustrated.
There is no such thing as a wrong path, only a false perspective and a wrong way of following it.