Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume - 4, Issue - 5, 1 November 2019 | Page 29
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You feel constantly lethargic and fatigued
You have no motivation
You feel restless
You feel alone
You feel unhappy with your life
You crave for something ‘more’
You’re frequently irritable and moody
You feel an underlying sense of anxiety
You’re more prone to addictions
You keep trying to numb the pain, but nothing works
You feel fundamentally ‘broken’
You feel like something is missing within you
You’re bored and dissatisfied with others and life
You feel stuck and stranded
You don’t know who you are anymore
You want to know what the point of everything is
Can you relate?
If so! you’re certainly not alone. Welcome to the lost souls club. Motto: I can’t
get no, satisfaction.
How to Do Some Soul Searching
It’s because we feel separate from oneness that we begin to search, the
search for completion, the search to come home.
– Jeff Foster
It’s easy to soul search in the modern secularized sense of the term. All we
need to do is introspect a little and ask ourselves some pointed questions.
Traveling is often touted as a great way to soul search for young, bright-eyed
seekers.
But soul searching, in the spiritual sense of the term, is much harder. It’s
more elusive, more slippery, more complex.
Nevertheless, to my knowledge, it is the most worthy and important pursuit in
existence.
What could be more vital than connecting with your innate, fundamental,
spiritual Essence?
If you’re seeking to answer questions to mundane issues (like what job do I
suit, should I get married, etc.) then perhaps the below recommendations
won’t satisfy you.