I have a question

What do I need for my spiritual journey.

I have asked a question a select few people and have been tasked to throw it out to winds on LJ and see what answers I get.

I arrived at a Labyrinth walk with a question to which I was seeking answers. I was given a slightly different question, one that I feel better met my actual needs than what I had come up with. While walking the Labyrinth, I asked and asked. I realized I thought I already had the answer but I obviously didn’t or I wouldn’t need the answers. I realized that the answer wasn’t going to come from inside me, it needed to come from outside. Most of my growth has been handed to me and it is my job to make room for it and make it my own. On the labyrinth, it came to me that I needed to ask others this question. I spent a lot of time sitting in the middle of the labyrinth until I could accept the instruction and be willing to carry it out. My job is to ask and collect the answers. I will see what I have to do after that.

So the Question is:
What do I need for my spiritual journey.

It could be a ritual, an object, a thought, a focus, something I need to do, something I need not to do. I don’t want what you think I need but what you feel I need, what does your spirit tell you I need to hear. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know what is going on with me. The answers that don’t make sense are probably going to be the ones that I most need to hear.

I thank you for your time and your thoughts.

4 thoughts on “I have a question

  1. I will chew a bit and respond again afterward but what jumped to my mind is a title of a wonderful (filled with wonder) children’s book called “Everybody Needs a Rock”. I feel that everyone should have a rock. I carried one from a beach in Alaska for many years. I have felt great comfort from stones, large enough to lay on warm with the sun, small and cool from the stream to rest in my palm a while. Some folks like crystals some like found stones or given stones, I like ‘em all.

  2. Gut instinct says that this is a good song to cogitate on:
    The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul (XTC – album “Skylarking”)

    The man who sailed around his soul
    From East to West, from pole to pole
    With ego as his drunken captain
    Greed, the mutineer, had trapped all reason in the hold

    The man who walked across his heart
    Who took no compass, guide or chart
    To rope and tar his blood congealed
    When he found his self revealed ugly and cold

    And the sirens that sing
    By your nose with its ring
    They’ll drag you in
    For your sins

    Now he sits all alone
    And it’s no place like home
    It’s empty skin
    A bag to keep life’s souvenirs in
    The man who sailed around his soul
    The man who sailed around his soul

    The man who sailed around his soul
    Came back again to find a hole
    Where once he thought compassion and the truth
    Had laid to warm his freezing carcass on return

    The man who walked across his heart
    Was doomed to journey from the start
    Of every love affair he’d broken
    All the lies he’d ever spoken
    Tattooed on his arm
    And the jellyfish stings
    Even angels with wings
    Who look too deep
    And dare to peep

    Now he sits all alone
    Knowing flesh blood and bone
    Is everything
    He found the treasure he’d been seeking
    The man who sailed around his soul

    There might be more.

      1. Thank you, mr seuss man. The song seems pretty good. I will have to let is sit and ponder awhile. The following line speaks to something very familiar.
        The man who walked across his heart
        Was doomed to journey from the start
        Of every love affair he’d broken
        All the lies he’d ever spoken
        Tattooed on his arm

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