Curiousity
Today’s advice is on Holy Curiosity.

“Be curious, not judgmental.” – Walt Whitman

Holy curiosity is not mere inquisitiveness. It is the sacred impulse to peer beyond appearances, to gently ask, “What is the deeper truth here?” It’s the childlike wonder that dances with mystery rather than demanding answers. It recognizes that every person, every moment, every leaf on the tree holds a fragment of the Divine.

Today, let your curiosity be a form of reverence.
  • When you encounter someone difficult, ask: What pain might they be carrying? What sacred lesson do they bring me?
  • When you feel resistance in yourself, inquire softly: What old belief is being stirred? How is Love inviting me to grow?
  • When you witness beauty, let it stop you. Gaze longer. Ask: What is this beauty awakening in me?
Holy curiosity leads us away from control and into communion. It turns the mundane into the miraculous, the stranger into kin, and the unknown into a gateway of awakening.

Walk today not as one who knows, but as one who listens—deeply, tenderly, without needing to define. In this listening, the veil thins, and the Third Force—the energy of synthesis, healing, and new creation—begins to whisper its guidance.

Practice:
Pause three times today and ask, with full presence, “What is really going on here?” Let the question open a portal to Grace.

Let this be your prayer:

“May I be curious in holy ways,
That I may see through eyes of Love,
And discover the sacred hidden in all things.”

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