What If Life Is Redirecting You?
When things don't work out, there is usually something crucial to learn. Was the thing that didn't work out truly meant to be? Or was it something you forced your will upon because fear, lack, or unworthiness were quietly driving you?
When things don't work out, there is usually something crucial to learn.
Was the thing that didn't work out truly meant to be?
Or was it something you forced your will upon because fear, lack, or unworthiness were quietly driving you?
What if life was less about struggle and more about flow, and we've simply forgotten this truth?
And what if the thing that didn't work out — whether it was a relationship, a job, a career path, or a specific pursuit — was the very thing standing in the way of your most abundant, fulfilling, and deeply aligned life?
Have you heard the quote:
"What you are seeking is seeking you."
I've always felt this quote carries a double meaning.
What you are seeking is, in fact, seeking you too.
And...
What you are seeking is YOU.
Yes, whatever you seek is seeking you back, like a mirror reflecting yourself to yourself.
But also:
What you truly want is more of who you truly are.
The truth is, you are unlikely to find that in the world.
No amount of seeking it "out there" will ever fully satisfy the longing.
It will simply continue reflecting the longing back to you.
Because the truth is always found within.
And you — the real you — are always leading yourself toward it.
You may exhaust countless pursuits before eventually arriving at the same realisation:
You are the one.
Everything exists within you.
What you experience outside of you is simply you pushed out.
So if the reflection is showing things not working out, perhaps those experiences are blessings in disguise.
Perhaps they are the real you rearranging the path.
Redirecting you.
Moving you into greater alignment with what is truly meant for you.
Perhaps you've already arrived at the destination.
And now all that remains is learning how to allow.
What if that was all that was ever required of you?
— S. Eve