“You know, in Jamaica, when we make dreadlocks in our hair, we keep twisting and twisting, but in the beginning they simply do not stay.
For a while nothing seems to be happening but you must just keep twisting and putting some beeswax in it. Then one day you wake up and it has all come together by itself, and you say, ‘Wow, it just did it by itself.’ Afterwards, the whole process just continues naturally.
Self-inquiry is a bit like this.”
~ Mooji *
I love this analogy from Mooji.
Whether we want to bring about change, or intend to evolve as human beings, the answer lies in commitment and consistent practice. Only then will will reach the feeling of natural ease.
Spiritual self inquiry requires this, along with courage and an open heart to uncover who we truly are.
Namaste
*Mooji (2015-12-03). White Fire: Spiritual insights and teachings of advaita zen master Mooji (Kindle Locations 1464-1467). Mooji Media Publications. Kindle Edition.
I can remember training my bangs to do what I wanted them to do when I was a teenager! ❤
Diana xo
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I hope they feel into place Diana! Thank you for stopping by 💛
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Yes. Just in time for me to change my hairstyle! hahaha
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This is wonderful wisdom Val. Often it can feel like we are getting nowhere with our practice, only to wake up one morning and realize the immense change that has happened over time. Namaste sister. 🙏🏻💚
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Thanks sister Karen 💕😎
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Beautiful wisdom Val 🙂
In the beginning I found it so difficult to believe, that I just needed to continue to practice for one day to wake up and see the results. Now I feel bad, if I don’t have the possibilities to practice, when I wish to.
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Each moment gives us the opportunity to come back to where we want to be in our practice. One moment at a time … It is never too late to keep going 💛Thank you Irene!
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You are right Val 🙂
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Is this not the same as the pursuit of happiness? Some may see you as selfish, but that’s all right, who are they to judge you? When one morning you wake up as all seems to fall into its natural place which I call the new level of consciousness called happiness. Whether it’s dreadlocks or a clear understanding of who and what you really are, it’s all the same to me. Love, David
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When we wake up and it all seems to have fallen into its natural place …. I love that David. Thank you. 💛
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True that these 2 words – consistent and commitment always help one in long run. Thanks for this beautiful post, feeling more powered ! 🙂
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So glad it gave you a boost Shalini. Thank you for stopping by 💛
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i like to hear
wisdom from
those with hair 🙂
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That brought a smile! 💛
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Wonderful analogy, Val. Thank you for sharing. xo
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Thank you Jill! So glad you enjoyed Mooji’s wisdom 💛
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Beautiful analogy, Val. Those moments where it suddenly happens are special.
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Thank you Don. I agree! Realization after steady effort and dedication feels so good 💛
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This wisdom can be applied in so many ways to so many parts of our lives 🙂 This post made me smile..
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Wise words in so many ways. I agree D. Thank you 💛
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Loved this! So true and I don’t even have dreadlocks!
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We can imagine though can’t we Kate ☺️ thank you for stopping by!
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😊
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Ya. It’s like that 💛
Much love!
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Smiling … thank you dear Laurie 💛
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🙂
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That’s a very good analogy!
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I thought so too Ann! So glad you enjoyed it 💛
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Loved the analogy …yes, it is not the faint of heart that keep opening up with self-inquiry, it becomes natural way of being …still requiring that courage and commitment relentlessly
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Thank you so much PD. May we all find the courage to keep opening up and committing to our practice. 💕
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Amen to that, thank you!
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I seem to be receiving messages I want to hear this evening, Val, so thanks for sharing this.
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Glad your antennae were up Tom. Thank you 💛
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Lot to chew on here Val!
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There is David. Although your comment reminded me how I used to chew on my long hair as a child …
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Smiling.
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I needed this inspiration today. I’ve recently decided to loc (freeform) my hair (and to document it via a blog), and the process definitely takes patience. It will, however, be worth it in the end.
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May your journey continue to unravel 💕
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