Spirit Teaches a Simple Seeker Thirty-Three Lessons of Life

Lesson One – A Beginning

A simple seeker was lost in thought. What thought? She was meditating on The Fool, the Tarot’s anti-hero, or so he seems to be, at least as he begins his journey through life. He isn’t given even a number, unless zero can be consideed as such. Like herself, or as she once was, he seems to be full of high hopes and self-confidence. But, again, as she once was.

“How are you any different, now?”

“I don’t quite fit the picture anymore.”

“In what way?”

“The Fool, at the beginning of his journey, has no real life experience and is totally unaware of immediate dangers, let alone of those that are waiting for him somewhere down the line. He’s lost in thought, enjoying the perfume of the rose that he’s holding in his hand. He doesn’t see the cliff that he’s about to step off, into high altitude. Even his small, four-legged companion seems unable to warn him. But, perhaps we were all innocent at sometime in our past.”

“What would it look like?”

“The Fool, I guess.”

“Yes, and yet, as the Tarot’s Fool will discover through life experience, innocence is a begining – the only possible beginning of our life’s journey, our mission to discover who and what we each are.”

“Only a beginning?”

“Yes, but an important one.”

“In the sense that we have to start somewhere?”

“Yes, or something like that.”

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A SIMPLE SEEKER’S NOTE TO HERSELF

Lesson One Looking back at my discussion with Spirit, what did I learn, if anything?

“Perhaps I was trying to help you understand that life experiences are as lessons. We learn something from everything we experience, or we might.”

“How can we know if we’ve learned from them?”

“We?”

“Okay, me. How can I know if I’ve learned from my life experiences?”

“Which life experiences?”

“Any of them.”

“Perhaps you need to choose which life experiences need to be reflected or meditated upon, to protect yourself from repeating them, if they were unpleasant, and to find a way to repeat them if they seemed to be pleasing.”

“To try and learn from my mistakes?”

“Yes, and to try to attract more of those experiences that seemed to have a positive outcome.”

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Published by jeanw5

A Journal of a journey, with Spirit as my guide, using the wisdom of I Ching, an ancient explanation of change as a necessary part of life, to understand Life, and where, how, and why my life has developed as it has, and where do I go from here, and how, and why. My mission, purpose, or desire is to share my struggle toward and passion for enlightenment, without having a clear idea of what it will look like when I find it, and I intend to find it, sooner or later. Meanwhile I seem to be struggling toward enlightenment without a clear road map, unless Spirit, my constant companion (did He invite himself along, for laughs, perhaps?) is hiding it from me, for whatever reason. Vancouver, BC Canada is the only place I care to live, in this world. Perhaps it's not entirely by choice. My name is carved into a nearby sidewalk, as if to remind me where I belong. I am blessed to have Spirit as a teacher. Just ask him.

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