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6 Questions That Will Make You Feel Peaceful and Complete

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“The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own arm.” ~Swedish Proverb

When I was in my mid-twenties an unhealthy relationship with an unhealthy guy sent me packing off to the corner of New Mexico to find myself. In a new age, self-discovery kind of world—a hubbub of a town filled with people in transition—I was graced to meet many powerful healers, gurus, shamans, and teachers.

I became a workshop junkie. I went on Shamanic power journeys to spiritual centers around the world, chanted with Indian gurus, and became a certified yoga instructor and Reiki master.

I got rolfed, (and got more intense body-work by thick-boned Maoris) and rebirthed with conscious breath work. I studied parapsychology and quantum dynamics, did past-life regressions, memorized mantras, unraveled koans, and collected crystals and tarot cards.

I went on vision quests in the desert, called leading psychics, mapped my astrological chart, figured out my Enneagram number, dreamed lucidly for nights in an upright chair, and drew down the moon in Wiccan circles.

I had psychic surgeries, soft-tissue chiropractic work, drank herbal tinctures and elixirs, bought every kind of healing essential oil, collected a library of self-help books, and did inner-child work, gestalt dialogues, and did loads of homework with several life coaches.

I know. It’s crazy, huh?

I was a perpetual seeker. Because of an innate sense that there was something wrong with me and a belief I picked up as a child that I was “bad,” I constantly looked outside of myself to find respite, feel loved, and to know my worth.

Even though my unhealthy relationship was dysfunctional, that man gave me a gift that I wouldn’t discover for years. There was something he always said to me that would have saved me from grasping to know myself for so many years, if only I could have really heard it and made it my own.

Whether he meant it or not, he would say: What’s not to love about you?

If I could only for one minute stop and realize this truth, I could have found my peace, and not from a man or spiritual teacher or seminar. I would have been freed from a need to find something outside of me. I would have come to know my own heart.

Today, there are so many tools and practices—psychological, creative, and spiritual—that can guide us to come to know ourselves more. There is nothing wrong with these modalities.

What is wrong is how we hold onto them for dear life, along with the conditioned belief for why we need them.

Here are some key questions to ask yourself to discover your true inner-nature, all on your own, from deep within you and realize everything you need is already here.

1. What if there was nothing I needed to fix in me? What if there was nothing I needed to change?  What if I was perfect just the way I am now?

Yes, there is inner work to be done. Growth, change, self-awareness, and healing are all important. So many people avoid doing the inner work that is necessary to learn and grow.

But the mechanism that drives us to fix, perfect, and change is, in its own way, an expression of a wound.

We get trapped by the belief that there is something inherently wrong with us, that we are not enough, and that there is something we need to do to become a better person.

This mechanism drives us to look outside of ourselves to avoid having to accept ourselves, who we are right now, in this moment as enough, worthy, and good.

2. What if I didn’t have to punish myself to get the lesson?

We have been taught that if we do something “wrong” or “bad” we have to punish ourselves. After all, that’s what our parents did when we were scolded for pulling our sister’s hair or our teacher gave us a “time-out.”

So ask yourself: What if I learned the lesson with love and kindness instead? If I became aware of a mistake I made with self-compassion and gentleness rather than pull out a stick and bash my head?

3. What if I didn’t have to apologize?

Sure, saying we are sorry to a person for causing harm is respectful and necessary. We surrender the ego for a moment and admit to our faults. We take responsibility for our actions.

But when we incessantly apologize for who we are, we are buying into the belief that there is something unacceptable within us.

As humans we make mistakes. This is how we learn.

So what if we asked: Can I receive the lesson, embrace it, and not walk around ashamed, saying “I’m sorry” all of the time?

4. What if what I need is already here?

What if it already exists inside of me? What if it lives within my heart and is present now without having to get it out there—without having to be told by an astrologist my life plans; without seeking love and approval from an enlightened one outside of me?

What if my enlightenment is already here? What if I dropped this need to seek it out, find it, discover it—could it possibly reveal itself to me?

The Buddha implied that the antidote to the unwholesome expressed inside us is our connection to heart. Whether you realize it or not, your heart is full, alive, and radiant.

So ask: What if whatever lives and breathes inside my heart is more than enough?

Return to your heart to discover what you need. Place the pain, the anxiety, the doubt, as well as the love, compassion, and appreciative joy for others right in the center of your chest.

What you need is already beating loudly inside of you.

5. What if I didn’t have to figure it all out?

What if I didn’t have to know what it all means? Or make sense of it all?

What if I didn’t have to understand, analyze, process, therapize, talk about it all the time, search, seek, and find answers?

What if I stepped into the spaciousness of the unknown and allowed life to guide me?

What if I waited patiently for the fruits of my endeavors to ripen and fall off the tree?

When we listen to our innate sense of intuition and trust our unfolding path, we are led. We make choices based on what feels right and true in the moment.

We let go of the measured mind and step into personal freedom.

6. What if exactly what I need is happening already?

What if it’s happening right now and I can’t see it? Could it be bigger than what my limited perception can understand at this moment?

Perhaps, in the future when you look back, the pieces of the puzzle that made up your life’s path will all come together and make sense.

You may ask: What if it never makes sense, and I am simply a puzzle that takes new forms, changes and morphs all of the time, de-layering and uncovering, coming closer and closer to the absolute me?

What if I didn’t need to push, force, rush, coerce, control, or produce to feel safe?

What if I am okay in this moment exactly how I am, going exactly where I need to, and remembering, without fail, that I always have the choice to create my dreams?

One final question: Isn’t it a relief to feel these questions, deep inside?

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About Lynn Newman

Lynn Newman has a Masters in Counseling Psychology, is a writer, painter, and game creator (like The Game of You & The Game of Insight – An Interactive Way To Know Yourself, Create The Life You Want). She’s big into unleashing the truest, free-est parts of you, to experience more joy, purpose, and passion in life. Visit her at LynnNewman.com.

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Big Zen

“The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your own arm.”  – Such a great quote, thanks for posting.

Grace

Lynn, thank you so much for sharing this.  These are messages that everyone needs to hear and that I certainly needed to hear.  I will without a doubt be printing this out and rereading it often so that the full depth and meaning of it can sink in.  Thank you!

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Much wisdom is your words. Thanks!

Lynn Zavaro

Love this Grace – thank you!

Trixie

Beautiful.  How nice to read it first thing in the morning.  Love the pic because I grew up in Colorado, visited Santa Fe/Taos many times, and it brings up fond memories.

Mon J Gamil

I feel you. Very simple and yet profound. It is here inside of us, where It is supposed to be. Thanks. Namaste!

Jennifer_oviedo87

This is beautiful…. I Just finish reading it and I feel I can breathe better

Laura

Master class in one easy to read and absorb post. definitely printing this one out for further reflection. I love the part about stepping into the spaciousness of the unknown….a very evocative image. Thank you.

Lynn Zavaro

Love this! Yes and thank you!

Kit19

Very inspiring! Thanks Lynn Zavaro for sharing this! All the best!

John Sherry

You’ve challenged us to the hilt here Lynn and I accept. In fact I alllow myself just to be me thanks to your cracking post. All the love and happiness and contentment exists when we stop the fight with life and simply allow. Allow ourselves to naturally be the person we are. The unique, one-of-a-kind, incomparable ‘me’. A person free to be! 

Fayrah

I feel light 🙂 

Hagvisse

 Best one yet here, brilliant.

Anon.

Thank you! You are a blessing to this world and yourself.

Namaste

Lynn Zavaro

How kind of you – thank you:) Namaste!

Lynn Zavaro

woo hoo!!!

Lynn Zavaro

Love this: “A person free to be” Woot Woot!

Sarah T

Great great post! Being kind to ourselves and accepting (and actually seeing) what is already there is essential. I love: “What if whatever lives and breathes inside my heart is more than enough?” Yes yes yes.

Once this acceptance of oneself and self directed loving kindness is there…then we can truly do the work that needs to be done.

Chrysta Bairre

Great article!

When I stop struggling against life I discover opportunities and blessings I didn’t realize I already had. For me this happens most often when I am focused on a result and I try so hard to achieve the result I want that I close my heart and mind to any other possibility. When I tire of struggling, let go of the result, and accept what is, it turns out things are working out just fine.

Melissa

I love this! I got around to thinking this way over the last couple of weeks, and I’m amazing at how much more relaxing it is to think this way. Talk about taking a lot of pressure off! Thanks for these tips.

Lynn Zavaro

Yes Sarah! A very wise person taught this to me. Now, I remember to continuously return to my heart:)

Lynn Zavaro

Exactly! It’s that grasping, that need that keeps us in suffering. Great point!

Lynn Zavaro

Yay!

Cara

Wow. So much truth in this. Thank you for this excellent post!

Adele Uddo

As a fellow compulsive seeker who’s spent much of my life trying to “fix” myself, I sincerely appreciate the wisdom in this post. There is so much relief in these questions, so much potential freedom. Thank you for the wonderful reminders Lynn!

Lynn Zavaro

You are welcome:) Thank YOU!

Lynn Zavaro

Happy you liked it – thank you!

Lynn Zavaro

And the best to you…

Lynn Zavaro

I agree Laura. The more I reflect on being in the spaciousness of the unknown the more I experience in life. Thank you!

Lynn Zavaro

Thank YOU!!

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Great blog, loved it. Thank you!

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Great blog, loved it. Thank you!

Jamie C.

This is exactly what I needed today. Many Thanks

Louisprofeta

The Universe is inside our body, it was always there, at birth we are pure then in the world scales attached to our minds and they can be removed with the belief they can.The Universe is absolute, it gets defiled in the ways of the world, not our fault, purity can return in belief. A simple cure we choose to overlook as being simple but the Ocean is simple too and so deep. 

Lynn Smith

Awesome post… I’ve been looking for myself… in all the WRONG places.  Thanks again!

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John Green

Great Post

Sasalool

i loved your post, it’s so true. I just can’t stop searching for answers, answers that i know deep down i’m not gonna find, it will come to me. i just habe to wait sometimes, let the uncertainaity go by, and just enjoy the moment.

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Lynn Zavaro

How wonderful! Yes!!! Happy you enjoyed:)

Lynn Zavaro

You are welcome!!

Lynn Zavaro

Awesome! Thank you!

Sally

Namaste 🙂

Salvatore

Wonderful. Thanks much for posting this.

Salvatore