Part of being on our path during our spiritual journey is the willingness to live without expectations of outcome. When our path takes a turn in the road, we must be willing to continue along this route to where our path will lead us. This is what I have come to accept on my spiritual journey. When we are on our spiritual journey, it is our intention to change our lives. This may mean leaving an unhealthy relationship, leaving our marriage because it restricts our spiritual growth, move to another part of the country, or change our jobs or careers. Many who do not seek their spiritual paths may find these changes to be too uncertain and frightening.
My experience is that when I began on journey two and a half years ago, my ego was very much controlling my life and directing my desires through attachment. When I began my spiritual journey, I was married and working in a different career while living in a different town. Since that time, I have gotten divorced, changed my career, moved to a new city, and left an unhealthy relationship. When I moved to this new city, I somehow believed that I would be with someone who, in retrospective, served to help me let go of my father. My job that I thought I was intended to take with an emotionally unstable supervisor also was intended to help me learn to let go of my mother.
My realization that my path will be changing again is part of my spiritual journey of learning while on my path. All this happened to me in the course of two and a half years, and it can be somewhat disorienting to have so many things change within such a short period of time. When we live without expectations of outcome, we begin to accept these changes as the natural course of our spiritual path, and we persevere because we know this is the journey we are intended to take. Blessings on your spiritual journey, Brooke (Copyright 2013 Kundalini Spirit with All Rights Reserved)

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