It's essential to get to know: what's your "Why"?
In reply to Friction of experience by .Wren
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This is powerful Wren. You expressed the point I was trying to make so eloquently, in your own way...
I have found that a deeper inner connection is grown through the external challenges. Yes, the external carrot may appear to be driving the motivation, but actually, it is the growth and deepening of awareness and connection that is the active daily moment-to-moment motivation.
I would say this to all reading, for each person, we need to uncover what's our "Why?" in life and the Shift. What is it that drives and motivates you? When you discover your "Why?", then your life will truly take off.
But here's a key problem for spiritual people beginning the path, or a degree into it: often it begins with surrender, which yes, connects well into the soul - you give up struggling and efforting in the Matrix. But the risk is that it becomes a doctrine in itself. Whereas the soul is constantly inquiring, expressing and dancing with new vibrations, frequencies and harmonics. A guitar, for example, wouldn't sound so great if it only had one string!
What we can see here from Wren's experience, is that it's the growth of inner connection and increased awareness that inspires. And this is going to take commitment and persistent work. And so this is going to contradict with the desire to "feel okay". There will be times when you'll have to push through tiredness, inertia and lack of motivation. In fact, pushing through lack of motivation can give you motivation!
First then, it's getting to know the core of you, your Sacred Ground of Being, your mast in the storm. That's the still place of awesome okayness in all things. But then from there, constantly inquiring, constantly exploring, testing, evolving and growing. It's this process itself that becomes the real joy of life, in, and of, itself.
Bright blessings
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