“Once you believe in yourself and see your soul as divine and precious, you’ll automatically be converted to a being who can create miracles.”
Wayne W. Dyer.
Since we were child, our educators (parents and teachers) have helped us in their own way to make us an integral part of society. To achieve this goal, they necessarily had to fill our heads with notions, many of which were useful and practical to be able to interact with our fellow human beings, but unfortunately they also handed down to us the fear of authority, the insecurities and the primary ignorance of not knowing to be something more than just a physical body. Few of these educators have helped us listen to our inner voice, that is, our own intuition: how many times did you had an idea that people around you have defined as irrational, impractical or not economically convenient?
Children, unlike adults, have a lot of innocence, and the older we get, the more this innocence disappears because we increasingly hunt for external information, when instead much of this can be found within us. For this reason it would be more convenient to educate children not by prohibiting certain actions or certain thoughts, but by always asking for their opinion, thus making them participate and developing their intuition instead of repressing it. With the arrival of the internet and search engines, many people began to increasingly look for answers to their questions, not only on topics such as politics, society, environment, but also on religion, psychology and spirituality. Although free information has an immense value that no one doubts, we have unfortunately exceeded a limit, we are so used to asking a search engine for anything that we have disconnected with our internal world; self-observation of our own thoughts is lacking.
Do you want to know how the world works and why certain things happen and others don’t? Instead of reading a thousand books on conspiracy theories or astral travels, do a simple experiment: sit down, close your eyes and expose your questions to Existence, then patiently wait for the answers. At this moment a question will appear in your mind “what if I made up the answer?”. You are judging before you even start the actual experiment and even if the answer was made up, the question is “made up by who exactly?” From the flow of your thoughts or is it an external thought that you connected to? Difficult to say but who cares, most likely it is the answer you were looking for precisely because it was born from the total abandonment of rationality. So if you want to continue on this listening journey you have to put the Judge aside and accept the answers that come into your mind, perhaps putting them into writing.
If it is difficult or abstract for you to ask Existence for information directly, you can use a photo of a great master or a river, or a tree, every animated being on Earth can become a link between the Akasha (ether or Spirit) and your mind. If you follow this path you will begin to cultivate an internal wisdom, a voice that once woken up will never go back to sleep and will accompany you for the rest of your life. It is obviously very easy for a rational mind to discredit what is written in this article because it is not supported by scientific evidence. You have two choices, either look for external confirmation of what is written or ask the internal voice if this article can have benefits or not.
Ultimately the only goal is to have more mental clarity and tranquility.