Like most spiritual seekers, I have always been curious about the meaning of life. And mystified that the general population isn’t openly so. I find it hard to believe that people go about their cumbersome tasks without asking, “What’s the point? Why are we here?” As children, we used to ask these questions.
To find our personal answers is life-changing. A chain reaction ensues to seek more. If we remain open to more, we are shown ever-widening awareness. We are given expansion that takes us to the stars!
But the most beautiful part about spiritual curiosity is that it leads you back to yourself. It reveals the universe of love within. Though you may start with the bigness around you, you end up with the infinite inside.
The astounding truth is that you are an exquisite universe unto yourself. You are everything you’ve been seeking your whole life. So find out as much as you can about yourself! And don’t let anyone tell you what that is.
Be curious, and let nothing stop you. If it tries, become a wise kind of teenager. When you meet resistance, unleash your inner rebel who cannot be squashed. Persist among those who doubt you. Remember, they were children who were told not to ask!
This is how you find your true self. And it’s not as hard as it was. Finally, spiritual curiosity is becoming more accepted. It is less policed and shunned. Indeed, the time is ripe to rediscover ourselves.
This movement is unfolding like flowers – those emissaries of sweet paradise. It is multiplying across the earth in waves and heralding our bright future. Curiosity is creating the Eden we long for. By revealing the immaculate beauty within ourselves. It is taking each of us by the hand – like the sweetest lover, and whispering secrets we already know.
I LOVE this Suzanne!
Love, F
P.S. – I got the email from Nanette about the event in late June – I fly back the morning of June 29th. Otherwise, I would have been there!
Francoise Everett, Success Coach, Quiet Leadership in a Noisy World 678.361.8525
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Thank you F! Can’t wait to catch up with you. Infinite Love and Blessings ~S
I 100% support curiosity and the pursuit of going within to find ourselves, but so far in my life experience, I think I’ve spent so much time within that I haven’t been “out there” enough :P I don’t know how you feel about the concept of soul ages, but it seems like the young souls (the “doers”) make up the majority, while the mature and old souls (the seekers who are going within) are less common. Part of me wants to say that we need both the doers and the seekers for things to remain balanced within society, but then I wonder what amazing discoveries could be made if more and more people became seekers.
Hi Manda! Thank you for being here. Your blog is beautiful, and I hope to spend more time reading it.
What is happening for me right now is that I am ending my seeking phase – in a triumphant culmination where I am thriving! And on the other side, I am getting ready to do a lot. Engage with the world big time in order to really spread change and help. So seekers do once they’re on the other side, in my opinion.
We are setting the new template, the new paradigm for creating with love instead of fear. It’s amazing to be through the hard stuff and ready to lead.
I really look forward to reading more of your work. Infinite blessings to you ~Suzanne