Is it possible to get every answer you want?

 
 

I’ve been journaling for a looooooong time. Almost four decades. The reason I do it is because I always get my answers. Always.

Maybe they aren’t always the answers I want, but they are always the answers I need to help me understand what I’m going through. Every single time I take the time to journal I get the answers to everything I’ve ever asked or expressed an openness to know and understand.

Every. Single. Time. And the wisdom that comes through is always accurate, relevant, and useful to my life.

How it comes through is so simple. I just sit with pen poised, write my question, and the answer writes itself out through my hand. I hear it one word at a time in my head. I have no idea what it will be and many times I’m awed by the profound simpleness of it. And sometimes I just plain laugh.

I’ve discovered there’s no subject I can’t ask about and get an answer that makes sense to me. It’s like the old proverb goes, “Ask and you are answered. Knock and the door opens.” Or something like that. The information just comes because it’s already “there.”

We know now through science the “there” is the quantum field—a realm of all realities and possibilities. What I’m doing in the case of journaling is allowing my mental mind to get out of the way so the limitless cosmic mind can answer me. I ask a question, sometimes it’s simply what would be helpful for me to know today—and then I keep my mind blank and wait for the answer.

I’ve been doing this for so long, that the question is barely written before the answer is already coming through. Why am I telling you all this?

In this world where we think we need another degree, or we must take another class, or read another book, or listen to another podcast in order for us to gain knowledge, I can say that’s false based on my journaling experience.

There’s nothing wrong with any of those things, but more knowledge is not an only or always answer. And often it’s not the answer you’re looking for. What comes naturally without hurry or effort is always what you need, because it answers your call. It comes from the authentic authority within and not from someone else’s experience.

When you allow only the possibility of an answer through knowledge, you give yourself only one option: to know what was known. Innovation comes from the place out of your mind of knowledge. It’s found in the realm of “here” but not yet thought of. It’s what we call the unknown. It’s not “can’t be known,” but just not yet known and exists in the absolute (quantum field).

That’s why I suggest letting what is known drop from your focus and instead allow that which is but not yet known to come into your thoughts. This is why the daydream time is valuable. It’s kind of what I do with journaling.

However, the person who takes action on the unknown receives the complete experience of wisdom and soul expansion. In a nutshell, this is how our world of mind works. That’s why an addictive pattern will not allow expansion. The focus is not open. It’s looped into only what is known.

Sattva Yogic Academy founder Anand Mehrotra says, “Nothing gets accomplished if we’re not going to get into the unknown.”   

I agree. My invitation to you is how can you expand yourself into the unknown and get your answers? How can you let go of knowledge in order to receive wisdom? What if you explored the realm of what if? What if you do have a stellar, fool-proof way to get your own answers 24/7 about anything? Journaling is only a way; it doesn’t have to be your way.

Explore. Ask. Listen. Let go. Everything you can imagine and more waits for you. In you. 

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