It can be very frustrating to be unable to get a clear answer to a puzzling situation. But there may be a reason that answer is hard to come by. You/I/We are required to do some work – internal/external – work. As a result, more pieces will fall into place.
And it may also be – if the puzzling circumstance was one of discomfort – that, rather than an answer which could create yet another layer of discomfort, due to a lack of knowing details about the larger picture, the thing we are really seeking – is resolution.
Often, answers lead to more questions. Rather than insisting upon answers – allow the universe to offer the perfect solution; and accept that the key to resolution and acceptance of that solution lies within you. You – in your perception – create the problem, the answer, and the resolution.
It is wonderful to be called to action and it is also wonderful knowing when to accept it as a lesson to grow by … and let it go at that.
(Seeking an answer to a dilemma or a puzzle drew you to take action. Good, bad, or otherwise – your action was the answer. In accepting the need of that particular incentive to inspire growth beyond the current state, one can achieve resolution.)
Very true. When we stop resisting this simple principle, we find ourselves “tripping” over the answer soon enough!
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