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Embracing the Persistent Quest

Question Everything

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ANDREA THIEL CONNELL: As children, my siblings and I were taught to question everything. My Father drilled into us to never just 'believe' anything. All trust, all faith had to be earned; even then it was up for discussion.

For the most part this philosophy has guided me well. Today I use this philosophy to guide me in my discovery with Reiki and metaphysics and even in raising my kids. Because of this persistent questing nature, I have a hard time blindly accepting any and all information without asking 'really?...are you serious?' and believe me I have had no shortage of unbelievable stories in my life.

I'm really not all that sceptical. I prefer to think of it as curious. I was that kid that had to ask 'why?' a million times a day and I keep asking why as my life unfolds. The really cool thing is that there is ALWAYS an answer for the why question. Sometimes the answer leads to another question that starts with 'but if...'' and sometimes it ends with an, 'Oh! I get it!' and sometimes hearing the answer is all you really need to recognize that you knew the truth all along. Sometimes the truth is simply the hardest thing to hear.

I have learned that just the asking begins the unravelling of the mystery. After all, life isn't really mysterious, we live in a dualistic cause and effect world and reality is assembled on building blocks of information. I find that the biggest block to understanding what is really going on in any situation is usually two fold. Firstly, we like to wear our favourite coloured glasses (they could be rose coloured or gray coloured or blue or green etc.) to make sure that everything we look at is viewed with the same shading of belief (rosy, hopeless, depressed, envious etc.) which keeps life comfortable and relatively predictable; and secondly we keep our blinders firmly glued to the sides of our heads to keep our scope of vision nicely limited. By limiting what we are exposed to we think we can control the path our life will take.

Let's face it processing new information is consuming work. You gotta' think...HARD even sometimes! And furthermore, sometimes those thoughts are going to land you in some unpopular places and we all know how hard that can be.

We learned as kids that it is way easier being popular than different. These two popular and fashionable (and by that I mean common) accessories of glasses and blinders work reasonably well to keep the path ahead uncluttered of unexpected obstacles and doubts. Everything goes along nicely as expected, well that is until one day it suddenly doesn't. Then out of the blue, an unexpected terror blocks the road. Death, illness, financial loss, or even extreme boredom appears and screams at us to get off the road! Take a detour! Change your mind! Change your ways! And we stall, dumb-founded, confused and before we know what's happening we ask 'Why?' and the quest begins.

The Seeker's Path Unfolds Before Him
In that moment Universe presents to us an option. Sometimes the one road changes into a very clear forked path and we are forced to choose this way or that way. Other times it seems we are tricked to follow a different path with things that seem to glitter and shine with promises that turn out to be fool's gold. And other times, we don't know why, we suddenly veer off into the underbrush following some kind of white rabbit that leads us on a journey we will never forget. However it happens, we will at sometime in our lives, find ourselves on the road less travelled.

If we want, we can squat down on the road we are on and stubbornly refuse to budge. We can stay there, live there and eventually die there without ever having to change one single thought, peacefully polishing our glasses and re-gluing our blinders every day but this isn't life.

Life is meant to be lived and experienced not just survived. Only a new choice will quicken the heart and spark the mind. Only choosing a new road will tease the Spirit within to awaken with groggy interest. Once on that new road we have to embrace that we are indeed thinking, reasoning, independent creatures of consciousness meant to exercise our inherent right to choose. Our survival will be determined by our choices, our resistance/acceptance of the new and our ability to persist in the direction of our dreams. Our happiness will be determined by our bravery, commitment and creativity to keep moving forward.

And so life is lived: questing, challenging, defeating enemies of the one true heart, embracing the unknown, and conquering fears. We are then rewarded with riches untold, unlimited love, and strength of a thousand elephants. After we have quested we come to know the stuff we are made of. We know then that our truest strength rests with being persistent enough to ask 'Why?' with the innocence and expectancy of a child and the patience of the oldest sage.


 
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Aug 26, 2011 - 4:32 PM

Rory Kelly Connor -

Andrea,

Great article. I have always, since I was small, been a "why" girl, too. Always asking, wondering, pondering, questing, analyzing, noodling, searching, learning...and I realize now that it was those times when I stopped wondering "why" that I got lost. Great reminder to stay open and pay attention when we stop asking why.

Blessings,
Rory

 

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Andrea Connell has been practicing and teaching energy work and holistic metaphysics for almost 20 years.

The founder and creative force behind New Leaf Metaphysics: a business focused on providing top quality educational, healing discovery programs to create sacred, sustainable life, Andrea Connell has written and produced many self-help manuals. Her blog New Days ~ New Ways provides inspirational thought and teachings and her inspirational new thought articles may be found on various other online magazines including OM Magazine, VividLife, Soul's Code and What's Invisible. She is also a regular contributor to Freedom Magazine.

Andrea's passion is to empower her students and clients to re-vitalize their own health and overall well-being by providing learning opportunities for them to discover their own Divine truth, natural abilities and authentic personal power. She has been using Tarot Cards to assist people in their life transitions for over 15 years, helping people access the tools they need to feel empowered in their own lives.

A highly motivating writer, workshop leader and speaker, Andrea inspires people to live their best life possible in every moment! She is currently collaborating with FengSHe.org founder Mary Giuffre on a book and an empowering seminar series: Sacred Self~Path to Being

 
       
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