I like this post, but it brings up more questions than answers for me. One question I have is how do you look for something when you don't know what it is but you think you'll know it when you see it. . .but will you? Something that I've seen recently is that when people are looking for an answer, they look for it in the place they think they'll find it, even if they've been to that same place a million times before and didn't find it there. It stands to reason that the answer probably isn't in that place, but the thought of the answer existing in any other place seems inconceivable to them because you don't know what you don't know. I think I might be guilty of this. I'm not sure how I would change it. I also just experienced someone doing this recently. I had a different perspective than this person on how he might find an answer to his question. I probably know more about his issue than he could possibly imagine. He didn't want to hear my perspective because I wasn't one of the places where he thought he'd find the answer. I can only hope that I didn't and don't pass up the chance to hear a possible answer as easily as he did. Then again, if I've been sitting with a problem for a long time, I probably have.
Thanks for reading! I agree with you on this, but that's not really what I was getting at. My biggest issue lately has been how to cope with those times when the answer either isn't there yet (due to the universe not being so aligned) or simply my not finding it. What you raise is valid, but what I was trying to address in what I wrote is more what to do what we do in the meantime.