Your mind will answer most questions
if you learn to relax
and wait for the answer.
William S. Burroughs
We seem to seek answers to the extent of over thinking or being too analytical or overwhelmed. It is vitally important to gather knowledge, but in time we must learn to apply it. We can compile numerous facts, but still sit scratching our heads without answers.
We consult literature, reports, professionals, family and friends before we finally sit with our own intimate counsel. We hold the truths, the solutions, and the answers, but we are too busy seeking outside of ourselves.
It is in solitude where we are most apt to hear answers. Answers are whispered from our hearts and souls, from the Divine living deep inside of each one of us. It is in being silent whether on a walk or in meditation that solutions seem to magically surface.
There is nothing wrong with seeking a second opinion, but learn to 'trust your gut' or follow where you are divined to go. If we are congruent with our selves, inside and out, we will sense what is the right answer!
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