Today, I’m prattling on about why you shouldn’t bother waiting for “inspiration” when you can ignite your curiosity.
Let’s talk about how our tiny, boring, “unaesthetic” fascinations—explored through creative media—can lead us to our larger purpose.
And your purpose isn’t some kind of static, compact mission statement—it’s a felt sense, it’s your evolving desire, and it has a million different expressions in this lifetime. When you’re in contact with that felt sense, you don’t even have to worry about what it looks like or what it means—you just show up and BE it.
We spend a lot of time casting about for a concrete, verbalizable purpose but almost no time actually following the breadcrumbs of our curiosity to experience it.
We spend a lot of time fearing that we’re wasting our life and not enough time honoring our daily desires and how the collective consciousness is itching to live through us.
So let’s talk about what’s keeping you from following your curiosity and how you can drop back into it.