Trusting the Path That Unfolds
Sometimes the most profound teachings do not arrive in classrooms or books,
but in the quiet spaces of listening.
When we stop chasing answers and begin to let them come, they appear, not all at once, but in layers, each revealed when we are ready to embody them.
It feels strange at first. One day, a phrase. The next, a reflection. Then, slowly, a thread emerges: a tapestry we were weaving all along without even realising.
This is how the path works. Like walking through fog, it only opens a few steps ahead. And yet, when we look back, we see we have been guided with perfect coherence.
The mind wants control, certainty, and proof. But the deeper current, the resonance of the true self, moves when we let go.
And so the teachings come. Not as things to be seized, but as gifts to be received.
Trusting this path is not about knowing every turn. It is about allowing yourself to walk and discovering that the ground beneath you has always been there.