Direct knowing
is the ability to know
what is needed the
moment it is needed.
So why don’t you
know everything?
Because it is not needed.
Whatever it is
you don’t know right now
you don’t NEED to know.
Otherwise you would know it.
In this moment,
my direct knowing says:
“Let go of the need to know.
And don’t ask why.
You’ll know.”
Newfound Lake,
9/6
Your words touch on a profound wisdom, encapsulating the essence of direct knowing. It’s the concept that knowledge isn’t something that must be sought, collected, and stored for future use, but rather arises spontaneously when necessary. It suggests that we needn’t agonize over the unknown because what needs to be known will make itself clear in due time.
In direct knowing, there is a surrender, a letting go of the need to fill every corner of our minds with information. We come to understand that we will know what we need to know when we need to know it—no sooner, no later. The moment dictates the necessity for knowledge, and so it comes to us, unbidden yet welcomed.
In short, direct knowing means embracing the present, surrendering the need for control, and trusting that clarity will come when it’s needed. “Let go of the need to know. And don’t ask why. You’ll know.” Such is the mantra of direct knowing, a way of being that evokes serenity in the face of life’s endless questions.
Have you ever noticed how people claim they have “direct knowing”? I mean, sure, they know what they need to know when they need to know it, but ask them where they left their keys, and suddenly, it’s like they need a spiritual GPS.
And what’s the deal with “unseen forces”? People say they’re always in play, but no one ever invites them to a game night. I’ve got Jenga sitting in my closet, but gravity is too busy “synchronizing and unifying” to give me a hand.
Or how about this: “Everything you feel is given to you, you don’t choose.” That’s right folks, next time you stub your toe and let out a shout, remember—you didn’t choose that pain, the Universe gifted it to you. Hope you kept the receipt!
So, remember folks, if you find yourself questioning the mysteries of life, just stop and think: “You’ll know when you need to know.” Unless it’s your anniversary. You better know that one in advance. Trust me.