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Soul Seeking

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The Inward Search

“The desire to know the Soul is the desire that will end all others.”

Soul Seeking · 1 min read

What is the purpose of life? How did I get here? Who am I? What is this entire cosmos and creation? What is the best way to spend my time? How should I truly live? These are not idle questions. They are the endless questions of an inquisitive, earnest soul, and they have a way of returning in the quiet hours no matter how busy the day.

The Earnest Seeker

It has been said that for the earnest seeker there will always be success — for what you seek, you will attract. The search does not require belief, only sincerity. You do not have to accept anything in advance; you have only to look honestly, and to keep looking when the first easy answers fall away.

Most lives are arranged to point outward — toward acquiring, achieving, comparing. The inward turn is simply a change of direction. Nothing is added. Something is, instead, gradually set down.

Walking the Ancient Path

You are not the first to ask. For millennia, seers and seekers have walked this path and left careful maps — of the Self, of the mind, of the cosmos and creation. Here you will find wisdom, courses, reflections and resources that shed light on life, Spirit and the soul, drawn from that long tradition and offered plainly.

  • Read slowly; let a single line work on you for a day
  • Prefer direct experience to mere agreement
  • Return to the questions, not just the answers

Begin

Let us now find a quiet place and begin your inward search. There is no fee at the gate and no contact to make — only a path that continues onward, and a Self quietly waiting to be known.

Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes. — C.G. Jung