Seeking
comes from motivation.
When
there’s a sufficient reason the search becomes an adventure.
When the heart is aligned with the spirit it hears the cry of the soul and follows. Often times the challenge is that the heart is going after things that the soul doesn’t desire. There’s a disconnect that happens and the interference from the world causes communication that is coming from the earth instead of from heaven.
When the heart is aligned with the spirit it hears the cry of the soul and follows. Often times the challenge is that the heart is going after things that the soul doesn’t desire. There’s a disconnect that happens and the interference from the world causes communication that is coming from the earth instead of from heaven.
Motivation
comes from relationship. A shaky relationship that hasn’t much foundation to it
can’t support seeking for very long. The seeking becomes distracted by the
cares of the day, or worry, or fear. A relationship that isn’t based on love
doesn’t encourage seeking.
Why would you seek after something that you don’t care about?
Why would you seek after something that you don’t care about?
On
the other hand, seeking comes naturally in a relationship that’s based on deep
love. The love nurtures a desire to know the other in a more complete way, and
that in turn brings a desire to spend time with the other and to seek them out.
There
will always be distraction in life, but a heart and spirit that are aligned with the
soul overcome the distraction so that the seeking becomes stronger and the
relationship deepens.
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