Curiosity is the Hidden Revolution

The world teaches speed. Win faster. Speak louder. Take sides quickly.

But wisdom is not in the answer. It is in the question.

Curiosity loosens the grip of fear. It turns walls into windows and it replaces judgment with wonder.

Imagine leaders, lovers, and neighbors asking:

What else might be true?

What am I not seeing?

What belongs here that I have overlooked?

Conflict softens. Possibility returns. Unity feels less like theory, more like breath.

Curiosity is not weakness. It’s strength without armor. It is the revolution waiting quietly inside you.

Revolutions do not always roar. Sometimes they whisper.

Epilogue: (from "The Myth of Beliefs"):

If I’m curious, I’m free.

Gayle Barklie
Gayle earned dual Master of Arts degrees in Marriage and Family Counseling as well as Clinical Art Therapy from Loyola Marymount University in California (www.lmu.edu). She has been in practice for over twenty years as a counselor, contemplative life journey guide and transpersonal hypnotherapist. Additionally, Gayle received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1989 from Art Center College of Design in California (www.artcenter.edu), and is a practicing prolific artist specializing in mandala art. Gayle has been an active member of Business Network International (www.bni.com) since 2011. Gayle Barklie created and founded Soul Purpose in 2011. Her primary goal was to utilize her unique, eclectic, holistic work to assist in discovering why you are here. She does this by helping transform subconscious thought processes getting in the way of remembering and expressing who you really are.
www.soulpurposemaui.com
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