Seeking is Not Required

The greatest healers, teachers, and mystics among us are not easily discovered.

They do not advertise, they do not promote, and they are not particularly interested in being healers, teachers, and mystics — in fact, they very likely do not adopt such labels, or actively run away from them.

It is precisely this characteristic that defines their greatness.

With personal motive cast aside, these rare individuals can serve in a detached way — detached from the outcome of what happens through their service.

These great beings understand that outcome is not in their hands and, further, that outcome is irrelevant given everything is whole and complete now — how else can it be?

What, then, is there really to do? What problem needs solving? What, exactly, is out of balance or misaligned? Are you sure about it?

And yet, our greatest healers, teachers, and mystics possess deep wells of compassion — as parents do towards children learning how to walk — and do not render any judgment on any individual unable to see such a plain and obvious truth.

Instead, they offer their service with love just because. Because it is their duty.

Your genuine commitment to heal, to understand, and to become whole attracts the precisely right resources to assist you on your quest.

Seeking is not required.