The Inner Sherpa

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SELF-UNDERSTANDING THROUGH OTHER-EXPRESSION

Thought Adjuster: “Life dishes out unanticipated situations that may trigger an inner malaise because they catch you off guard. Your momentary state of shock makes it hard to make sense of your inner workings. You feel ‘deep down’ that something is off but cannot put your finger on what it is to vocalize it.

Be patient with yourself and ‘let the mud settle’ to gain enlightening insights. Trust your intuition, as such a challenging predicament may turn out to be a type of reset that leads you to look at things from a different vantage point.

It may take a while to organize your thoughts. Keep at it! In your quest for understanding, you may come across someone else’s well-crafted opinion that perfectly expresses what you intuited but were at a loss for words.

Because of its universality, truth has many outlets for expression according to the individuality and personal experience of its mouthpiece and the inquirer.

A sense of relief floods you once someone’s articulate voice makes itself heard loud and clear thus extirpating you from a disorientating inner wilderness. That voice is prophetic to you. Moses suffered from a speech impediment but could convey his guidance through the oratory skills of his older brother, Aaron—his spokesperson.

Self-expression is crucial to everyone and can be facilitated through ‘other-expression’ which finds an inner echo and helps you rearrange disconcerting elements.”



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