-Richard Feynman, Theoretical Physicist
I love it when scientists confront the unknowning-ness of the world. Richard Feynman, a noted theoretical physicist, discussed his preference for avoiding experts in favor of the curious. He didn’t want to get stuck in what one thinks they know, but what could be true if they didn’t know anything.
As humans, we are all more comfortable with what we think we know, especially if we believe it to be true. But what if…
… you continued to challenge your truth, searching for what is possible rather than confirmation of what you believe. We find what we seek. If we seek to confirm the world is against us, we’ll find it. If we seek to be loved, we will find that, too. If we seek to validate that our story is the truth, then it is, and there is no possibility of new information altering this.
… you took the story of your childhood, your marriage, your religious beliefs about God/Spirit/Source and opened it up to curiosity? What might you learn that you didn’t know before? Inquiry into your own story might reveal where you are stuck or what holds you back. Beliefs left unchallenged are like putting blinders on to new information, insights, and possibilities.
… you switched the channel on the television and watched a different news source, a movie about another culture, or, better yet, turned off the television and journaled your way to your soul? What might you find there?
… you leaned in when others are talking to understand how a different perspective could also be true?
My daily journal has led me to some very interesting understandings and ‘aha’ moments that have made me see my relationships in a completely different light. The same is true for meditation and hypnotherapy. All have and continue to lead me to an ever-evolving understanding of life.
If this sounds like something you’d like to explore, I’d love to discuss it further. Just set up a complimentary discovery call on my website. Many wonderful things are waiting for you to discover.
Mary
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