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Your Inner Voice
I have been and still am a seeker, but I have ceased to question stars and books; I have begun to listen to the teaching my blood whispers to me.
Hermann Hesse: Demian
Hermann Hesse: Demian
As a seeker I am constantly looking for personal development and spiritual growth. People might say I have sacrificed working for the common good for my own personal journey when I chose to follow my heart, left my work and moved up in the mountains. That may be true, but I felt that I had no other choice than to leave the city and explore nature and writing. When your inner voice starts calling out, again and again, you just have to follow.
It's not that I advocate any kind of egotism, but the movements in our society that make us deaf and blind to our inner selves have to be counteracted upon. I find it unacceptable that human intuition and "true living" are lost in a constant quest for economic success and entertainment.
As a seeker I have looked for answers in "stars and books" and for a long time they led me on. With the years passing, however, I listen inwards more than outwards. Slowing down, spending time in nature, meditating and relaxing helps me to keep an open ear to what Hesse called "the teaching my blood whispers to me". When and how do you feel the strongest connection to your inner voice?
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