Quiet Reflection
Photograph by Elizabeth E at http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com

Part of our spiritual growth is coming to a place of contentment and surety. Yet when we are so sure about our awakening, why do so many of us feel the need to talk about it…

There’s a part of me that wants to convince others and set them free, but its also likely to be the ego-mind looking for validation and recognition of what I have “accomplished”. Or perhaps wanting reassurance that I have got it “right”.

To truly awaken is to let go of our identity as a separate small “self” and embrace the non duality of existence – being awareness itself, or being one with the universal “Self”.

As Mooji says “Just remain empty of identity and intention. Keep quiet.”

Mooki quote

So my intention is to be quiet and set the ego mind aside… and be empty of further intention.

When people ask for guidance then I will give it with kindness, but will not try to convince others.

People find their path and the truth when they are ready.

Namaste

About Val Boyko

Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 25 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and inspiration within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we all explore finding harmony and peace, in the highs and lows of life 💛

47 comments on “* Inspiration – Quiet Reflection

  1. Guilty as charged!! I can’t tell you how many times I have tried to “help” someone who DID NOT WANT MY BRAND OF HELP! 😉 Wise words from Mooji…I shall be mindful ❤

    Liked by 4 people

  2. I’ve learned to “zip it” as I’ve gotten older. 🙂 ❤

    Liked by 3 people

  3. Hi Val, I wonder am I alone in not being interested in spiritual growth. I simply don’t get it why so many people are so concerned about it.

    Liked by 3 people

  4. Sage advice Val! I too have learned this lesson over time, and it actually brings so much freedom to each of us when we understand this wisdom. 💕💜💕

    Liked by 2 people

  5. Wise words, Val. Thank you.

    Liked by 3 people

  6. Amen, “when they are ready”…Namaste

    Liked by 2 people

  7. Hope you don’t mind me asking, but are you a follower if Mooji? I was and got disillusioned some time ago. Am tempted to try again but also have gone back to Yogananda. Very lost and stressed right now. Anyou words of wisdom would be welcome.

    Liked by 2 people

    • Ellen, good to see you here. I have lots of respect and admiration for Mooji … and many other sages of the past an present. I also lean towards the Buddha’s wisdom. “Be a lamp to yourself. Be your own confidence. Hold on to the truth within yourself as to the only truth.”
      Finding what is right within ourselves brings peace and acceptance in this chaotic world. May you find it for yourself 💕

      Liked by 1 person

  8. Very wise words, Val. When people are ready, they search to find their path. Namaste.

    Liked by 2 people

  9. 👍👍👍
    Only a fertile Soil can Produce …. Just as Only an Expecting Heart (Fertile Heart) can receive, you can’t force them to receive, even when you do, it won’t yield result unlike an expecting heart .
    “People find their path and the truth when they are ready”
    Nice words…. & thanks for sharing

    Liked by 3 people

  10. OrionBrightStar

    Beautiful post and image oozing a sanguine vibration, great work and share, thank you, regards, Barry

    Liked by 3 people

  11. Very true, Val. It’s good to offer advice, but only the person being offered it can choose to use it or not… it isn’t a thing to be forced. Hopefully, though, that little inspiration switch will flick itself to the ‘on’ position.

    Liked by 3 people

  12. Well said, Val; there’s little more irritating to others than one’s uninvited philosophical musings on the metaphysical. Take my blog for example . . . 😉 H ❤

    !

    Liked by 2 people

  13. Be open. Listen. Adjust your sails if necessary.
    And let others steer their own shoes.

    After all, what do we know about the path that they are on . . .

    Liked by 3 people

  14. your non ego mind
    gently influences me, Val 🙂

    Liked by 2 people

  15. I’ve been thinking of retreating into silence and just freeing myself from intentions for some time now. Thank you =) Namaste.

    Liked by 2 people

  16. so true, so interesting, so difficult At Times to achieve. maybe, I could go to the hardware store and buy myself a few rolls of duct tape for my mouth! LOL
    thanks for sharing these very good reminders 🙂 cheers, Peace, Debi

    Liked by 1 person

  17. Clear and concise. Thank you! I’ve fallen into this trap several times and jumped right back into ego-ic turmoil. The stance of no-stance is where we can thrive peacefully.

    Liked by 1 person

  18. I can relate to this post Val sometimes when we think we can help we should just smile and let the person vent without guiding them. I had someone who felt frustrated and disappointed about a decision today and usually I would try to help, but today I decided it was not my job and that I would just listen instead. Listening for me is a big challenge, sometimes the person can solve the problem by themselves

    Liked by 1 person

    • I hear you Kath. It was the same for me until I did my Coach training and had to really practice! Listening can be a challenge … until we see it as a real gift for the other person ( and a lesson in patience and mindfulness for ourselves!)

      Liked by 1 person

  19. What a lovely post. The first image is amazing!

    Liked by 1 person

I'd love to hear from you ...