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I found this in my car… what a gift.  *Please note, the content of the quote speaks to me, I am not in to words like fault and blame.  To me it is fascinating that we want others to “get us” to “understand us” before we understand, know or connect w…

I found this in my car… what a gift. *Please note, the content of the quote speaks to me, I am not in to words like fault and blame. To me it is fascinating that we want others to “get us” to “understand us” before we understand, know or connect with our selves.

A Simple Question

October 01, 2020 by Sara Lashbrook

Three years ago today, I asked a question that changed the trajectory of my life.  A simple question. I asked a simple question. A simple question that set forth, that opened a whole new world to me.

 

Questions. Asking questions has been a theme, a thread in my life.  I ask a lot of questions. I contemplate. I ponder. I want to know. I seek.

 

What arose for me today, this morning is this:

The very thing that I am seeking, is the very thing I am seeking to avoid. The very thing I am seeking to lose, is the very thing I am seeking.

 

That is the thing about seeking. When you seek, you want to know.  In discovering, you are uncovering what is already known.

 

My teacher Anand Ji shares this:

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In discovery there is the end of waiting.

 

I see how I seek.

 

I seek to know what I am supposed to do. Why am I here? What is my role?

 

What has me laughing, is that I already know the answer. I already know.

Why am I seeking?

 

I am to be me.

 

Nothing less. Nothing more.

 

I am here to be me.

 

Being me.  That is enough.

 

Before I was seeking.  I wanted to know who I was.

 

Now I know.

 

I know who I am.

 

Me.

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The answer is within the question.

 

Which leads me to the question I asked three years ago,

 

“What happens if we are wholeheartedly honest with one another?”

 

Yes, the answer is within the question.

 

These past three years have provided me opportunities to discover the answer.

 

I discovered my Self.

 

Radiating bliss,

Sara

October 01, 2020 /Sara Lashbrook
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