Nowhere to Go, Nothing to Seek, Everything to Be.
Dearly Beloveds, cherished Reader,
There are two movements in the human journey, one that reaches outward, and one that turns inward.
Most of humans live in the first. They are seekers. They search endlessly for something to fill the invisible space within them. They search for meaning, for belonging, for purpose. They travel the world, read books, attend workshops, and follow teachers, each new experience giving them a glimpse, a taste, but never quite the fullness they long for.
I am always almost there.
But somehow, the horizon keeps moving.
The mind of the seeker believes that peace, truth, or God (the One-Mind) exists somewhere else, somewhere beyond this moment, this breath, this very heartbeat. Yet the paradox is that the more one seeks, the further one drifts from what has always been present.
"The truth is not something outside to be discovered,
it is something inside to be realized.”
There is another kind of person, not the seeker, but the finder.
The finder no longer runs toward or away from anything. They have grown tired of chasing shadows. Instead, they rest, right here, in this breath, in this heartbeat, in this moment that needs no improvement.
The finder delights in what is.
They dance not to arrive anywhere, but because movement itself is joy. They sing not to be heard, but because silence has bloomed into melody. They see divinity in the mundane, holiness in the ordinary, and meaning in what simply exists.
The seeker uses logic and direction; the finder uses stillness and presence. One lives in the future, the other in the eternal now.
"Be still, and know that I am God.”
This is the quiet revolution, the turning point where the restless mind surrenders to the knowing heart. When the endless search ceases, something extraordinary begins to unfold: you realize that what you’ve been seeking has been quietly waiting within you all along.
The divine is not a destination.
It is a recognition.
A meeting that happens in stillness, in surrender, in the gentle act of being here, completely here.
So pause.
Take a slow breath.
Listen not to your thoughts, but to the silence beneath them.
What if there’s nowhere to go, nothing to become, nothing to do?
What if you are already one with everything you seek, right here, right now?
You don’t need to find The One Mind (God).
You only need to stop long enough to feel that The One Mind has never left.
And in that stillness,
you will see,
you were never lost.
With Love & Light,
Bear Saorin
The One Mind Sanctum
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