2. Create a Clear Idea or Picture

Our next step is to create an idea or mental image of our internet map, the way that we want it to look.
Robert Fritz is the author of The Path of Least Resistance, he says,


Once a structure exists, energy moves through that structure by the path of least resistance, in other words, energy moves where it is easiest for it to go. — The water in a river flows along the path of least resistance. — You got to where you are in your life right now by moving along the path of least resistance.”



Honestly, with Esthers notions of frequency and momentum in mind, I don't agree that he is describing the path of least resistance. However, I agree with his statement that energy flows where it is easiest.

The way we design the visuals of our internet map creates a structured vibrational proximity to websites from our vortex, which becomes our path of least resistance.

The creators of massive social media platforms have been the glaciers that carved the rivers we are digital droplets in. What if those rivers lead to oil poisoned lakes? Even knowing that the waters are poisoned, it is still often a challenge to withdraw from their currents.

Perhaps the path of least resistance is yet to be dug. Each personal website made and internet map structured is a tectonic shift that steers the rivers of a more human internet.



Conceptualizing your internet map in accordance to your path of least resistance... →