Oracle of Consciousness
#38 - The Path Home
Coming Home, with a capital 'H'.
We are all on a journey, a journey 'Home'.
It could be loosely labelled a destination.
But it is an extraordinary journey where we become more conscious, uncovering that which is already there, was never lost, and will never not be there.
Who we are at the core,
this is our true Home.
Every one of us has a unique path.
Because every one of us has a different experience through our childhood, through past lives, this incarnation, that incarnation, every one of us holds a history, which is unique to ourselves:
- Through our upbringing
- Our experiences
- Our choices
- Our character
- Our physicality
- Our mental constructs
- Our emotional body
- Our spiritual inclination.
What works for one person,
may not work for another
There are many Paths one can follow, here are just some:
Photo by Pablo Rebolledo on Unsplash
Photo by Pablo Rebolledo on Unsplash
Religious Path
Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Jainism,
Judaism, Taoism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Shinto,
Bahai, Zoroastrianism and more.
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Photo by Eddie Wingertsahn on Unsplash
Spiritual Path
Exploring human potential, plant medicines, breathwork, meditation, yoga, peaceful activism, crystals, sound healing, alternative lifestyles, Nature, retreats, alternative healing modalities, communal living and more.
You get to choose.
But the real key is for you find your own path Home, which is unique to you.
That which works for you, across all the facets of your life.
Not what works for somebody else.
It's fine to hear about their stories.
What we need to do is perhaps, practice a little bit and see if it works for us.
If it doesn't work, can it be adapted and changed, modified a little bit to work? If not, throw it out, find something else that works.
It's a journey of exploration and we are the adventurers, the explorers, exploring our inner and the outer worlds.
One of the most important and powerful things we can use is our heart values of understanding, compassion and appreciation.
We have to recognise and accept that everybody is on their own path.
We may not feel that they're on the right path, but they certainly are on the right one for them at this point in time, because they have either consciously or unconsciously chosen it.
We can't interfere with that.