Doors gives us access once they're opened, it's up to you to enter. Sometimes the only thing standing between you and that next situation is a door. Standing in one place waiting to access another is called progression or digression depending on what direction you're headed. Natural doors are less guarded. It's subject to give voluntary access to just about anyone; friends, family, and even intruders. Symbolically a door can represent the passageway to and through an individual's life. Our lives consist of so many parts such as; our body, mind, soul and spirit. Meditating on a door made me think about the different types and styles; as well as how they relate to our personal lives. For example; a Single Door usually allows entry for just one person at a time. Glass Doors are very transparent like some people you can see right through them. There's nothing hidden that won't be revealed. Double Doors allow a greater entry or exit to a greater amount of people to pass through. This is not always good because it leaves less time for evaluation. Electronic Doors, it's all about the approach. If you're in the right section of this door it will automatically open for you with as little or no effort at all. Trap Doors, these are trick doors. These doors speak for themselves. They are literally a door positioned in an unexpected place. A trap door is blended into its décor. It's hidden in plain sight, just like a trap. From what you've read so far you can see that every door is not the same. Understanding the purpose and function of all these doors is beneficial as it relates to our lives. This book helps you identify not only your doors but others as well. We've entered some doors that have lead us to people, places and things. These doors took away our pride, dignity, success and almost our life. As you read this book you will understand how important it is to keep the right doors open and the wrong doors close. This book is a navigational tool that will get you on the right track.
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