I’m going to admit something right up front…I’m frustrated with an issue I think ought to be going a certain way and isn’t.
Does this happen to you? Maybe a little? Maybe a lot?
Whenever I’m faced with this kind of situation, I know I need to dig deeper and I sense a need to explore, even if I don’t have any idea which direction to move.
This same kind of experience has happened many times in my life. Certainly, enough times for me to recognize the telltale signs.
Maybe you face the same thing and maybe it’s difficult for you to make any headway too. If so, here’s a few thoughts that might assist you or provide some clarity.
The first thing to show up is an increasing sense of annoyance and frustration at not being able to make sense of something or fit it together properly. It’s rapidly followed by a realization that I feel blocked by some inconvenient, inexplicable obstacle in my way. Regardless of logic, reason, or any amount of brainstorming, I cannot uncover any solution.
It’s a terrible feeling for someone who likes order (like me).
Right at the moment there is a small spark igniting inside me providing a tiny amount of light, just enough for me to see. Just enough for me to believe there is an answer somewhere if I only look in the correct place.
But where is the right place? When you are faced with your own situations where answers are out of reach, where do you look?
A little light bulb goes off and I hear a small voice inside me saying, “You’re not finding the solution because it’s not time yet.”
What does that mean? Is there really a right and wrong time for any of us to experience something? Is there such a thing as “sacred timing”?
I want to know the answer, so I say to my small voice, “I don’t understand why. I sense you are telling me the truth, but I need to know more. I’m not good with mysteries like this. Can you please give me a little direction here?”
There is silence and I know I’ll benefit from calming myself down and preparing to listen carefully. I quiet my breathing and wait.
I believe ALL answers are open and available to me, but that doesn’t mean they will appear according to my perceived or expected timetable.
“There is sacred timing with all things,” the voice tells me. “When no solution appears, despite your best attempts, that’s a clue for you that you are not ready for the answer.”
I resist wanting to hear this and ask, “Not ready according to who?” I realize my response is a little edgy, but I can’t help it. Okay, I don’t choose to help it (which is different).
The voice takes no offense at my tone and offers me sweetness in return. “Not ready according to you”, it says, followed by “who else?”
This change of direction unbalances me, so I ask, “Am I to believe that I am blocking my own way forward and that I am manufacturing my own obstacles?”
“Yes. Sit back and let that sink in.”
I sit back and try to loosen my defensiveness and release my narrow thinking. I truly want to know what’s happening and somehow this change in my attitude opens a door. It swings away from me revealing something I had not expected.
What I originally wanted would have focused me on a priority that does not serve me. By that I mean, I might have achieved an intellectual goal, but I would have missed my true spiritual aim. By delaying, I offered myself time to see clearly what is most important to me.
The voice speaks softly to me, “You see now what I’m saying, that inside you there is a true voice that always offers you your best, most beautiful life. And it does this in accordance with sacred timing. You can always trust in this. Should you forget upon occasion, let a spark light your way and remember this conversation.”

