This Universal Number seven month of February 2021 has a unique song that calls upon the truth seeker, our inner compass and the North Star to remember who we really are.
If the element of the truth seeker did not already exist within us, there would be no life path, purpose, discovery, awakening to higher wisdom or the development of compassion.
Because the element of the seeker of truth is within us, there is a part of us that already knows who we really are and that wants to awaken to this divine mystery. Because it is a part of us, we are called on a journey of discovery.
We all have a unique story
We all have a unique story… with all the twists and turns that make our life journey compelling, adventurous, romantic and sometimes treacherous, and all of these circumstances identify with our resonance frequency. We have gifts, talents, abilities and superpowers that were never meant to lie dormant, but to be discovered and used to the best of our potential. What we do with these possessions depends on how well we cherish our life purpose, and sometimes this means exploring the deeper parameters of our soul’s journey. The Truth Seeker within us can be summoned at any time, but listening and following our inner guidance is a skill that takes time, practice and trust.
I have come to understand and believe on some level that the story of our lives doesn’t really matter, or at least not the details, because the external circumstances of my story may differ from yours. I like to tell a different story. A story about humanity. Spoken in the language of the heart. Something we can probably all understand.
I heard this story not long ago during a meditation meeting. It is about an astonishing clay Buddha statue, which was more than 3 meters high and weighed at least 2 tons. It was kept in a monastery in Thailand, but local developers planned to demolish the monastery to make way for a new highway.
The monks arranged for a crane to be brought in to move the Buddha to its new safe location. As the crane began to lift the statue, it began to crack. The crew underestimated the weight and wanting to protect their statue, the monks asked the developers to wait until they could come up with a better plan without causing further damage to the statue.
The crew lowered the statue again and decided to bring in a more powerful crane the next day. To make matters worse, it started to rain, so the monks had to lovingly cover the statue with tarpaulin to keep the moisture away.
Later that evening, the lead monk grabbed his flashlight and went outside to make sure the Buddha was okay. When the light of the flashlight shone into the crack of the clay, he saw a glint… A reflection of something beneath the clay layer.
He carefully began to chisel away the shards of clay and the shine became even brighter. Hours later, he had chiseled away all the clay to reveal the presence of a Buddha made of solid gold.
The monk went back into the history books and discovered that the Burmese army had once invaded Thailand and because their Buddha was made of gold, the monks did not want the Burmese army to loot it, so they covered the Golden Buddha by 30 centimeters. of clay. Unfortunately, the monks were massacred during the invasion and the secret of the Golden Buddha remained hidden for two centuries.
When new monks and people came through the monastery, all they saw was a dusty old Buddha. They didn’t realize its value.
So this is my story. This could be your story too… right? No matter where we come from, or the circumstances around us, we are somehow distracted from who we really are and in the confusion we do whatever it takes to escape our pain, the pain of our past, our present, and future. By doing this we cover ourselves under layers of fear, regret and resentment and along the way we begin to forget who we are.
This story reminds us that we all have intrinsic value. There’s nothing wrong with us.
There are reasons why things happen
I grew up feeling different from my relatives. There were long periods when I cried every day because I didn’t understand the world I lived in. I withdrew from people and society in general until I couldn’t take it anymore and then I started speaking my mind. This got me into trouble, but I was able to change a few things in the process. Nevertheless, life was a constant emotional struggle. The feeling that I was damned if I did, and damned if I didn’t.
If I kept my mouth shut (like a good girl) and allowed things to happen that were completely contrary to my truth, I would feel sick to my stomach if I held back my emotions and when I spoke to people they immediately took it as a moral challenge cause conflict.
The fear that something was wrong with me was why I started running from the pain, and why my intentions were so misguided. Confused and afraid of the pain, I clumsily tried to escape from it, when in reality I was hiding what was pure and good about me.
I locked away the very thing I was trying to escape from, and what was I trying to escape from?
The pain of feeling misunderstood, lonely and rejected.
I wanted to escape the pain I felt from the story I made up about how I couldn’t be loved because I was different. That no matter how hard I tried to fit in with my family, at school, and in society in general, I failed at every attempt. it was all my fault, and I didn’t know how to change it.
We have all been hurt, rejected, abandoned and abandoned. We have all felt pain, sadness and grief. Yet we are also resilient.
I finally understood that there is nothing wrong with me and there never was. Beneath all the misguided perceptions are reasons why things happen the way they do, and I came into this world perfectly intact with all the necessary components to live the life I was born to live.
The truth seeker in us
Egyptian numerology honors the path of the ‘Truth Seekers’, the journey through self-discovery, the fulfillment of our soul life agreements.
Through this process, I discovered that the very qualities that made me feel different were my greatest assets and that each of my challenges prepared me with the necessary tools to fulfill my life purpose.
All the cycles, timelines, people, places, events and circumstances were carefully orchestrated by my Soul Life Path and once I calculated my numerology chart, all the pieces of the puzzle fell together so beautifully.
I learned that in order to attract my highest potential in life, I needed to generate and maintain a fairly high energy field. This takes practice, dedication and faith in a benevolent universe.
It’s not so much about learning who I am, but about accepting, allowing and knowing that I am constantly changing, growing and evolving. The journey never ends.
I know from experience that once this door opens, there is rarely a sobering return. The Truth Seeker within us, our inner compass and North Star will never mislead us, but rather support our outer landscape with the guidance and resources needed to further our spiritual growth.
The most enlightening process when working with individuals in my mentoring program is the practice of raising our energy field to become, develop and attract possibilities beyond our daily belief system.
Once we open our eyes and our hearts to our great potential, we connect with the inevitable richness of a limitless universe.
Setting intentions based on a deeper truth about ourselves activates a momentum of abundance and manifestation that moves quite quickly.
It’s akin to letting the racehorse out of the gate.
This kind of commitment is not for everyone. Those who have worked with me will testify to the amount of honesty, willingness, discipline and self-love it takes to grow in this ability. It is not for the spiritual wanderer, but intended to advance the spiritual warrior.
To those who have graduated, I salute you. For those who are curious: I wish you a warm welcome!
There is nothing more powerful than polishing our own golden Buddha. Sometimes it takes some excavation, research and finesse, but the journey within always contains a treasure worth the effort. If you would like more information, please contact me at my website.
Enjoy a golden week. Namaste’