What does it mean?
This age-old saying suggests that when you are truly open and receptive to learning and growth, the right teacher or mentor will come into your life to guide you along your journey. It's a reminder that sometimes the answers we seek are already within us, and all we need is the right guidance to help us uncover them.
How can you apply it to your life?
Whether you're embarking on a new career path, learning a new skill, or seeking personal growth, being open and ready to receive guidance is key. Stay curious, be willing to learn, and trust that the right teacher will appear when the time is right. Embrace the journey and trust in the process.
Remember, growth and learning are lifelong pursuits, and the right teacher may come in many forms – a mentor, a friend, a book, or even a life experience. Stay open to the possibilities and trust that the universe has a way of bringing the right guidance into your life when you need it most.
Reflect on a time when a 'teacher' appeared just when you needed them most. Share with us below how that experience opened you up to something new.
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I remember being in another country away, away from family and friends. I was in a dark place.
I knew deep down inside I didn’t want that.
I sought out a church one day and thought hey what do I have to loose. I already had my mind set on it being something to do and thought just maybe I would get a word.
I Had no plans on continuing, no plans on returning.
Little did I know that the confident, well spoken, relaxing cool vibes female pastor would impact my life during that time in the way that she did.
She was caring, inviting, nonjudgmental and a safe place for me during this time
In my life.
I was able to learn to love myself through the dark times and able to learn to find myself back to Me… ME loving, fun, caring, and confident.
It was through her at that moment. Her spirituality, trust and love . I was able to love myself when it seemed no one else did during that time.
I am forever grateful for that time in my life because she helped me learn… life goes on. People are lessons and blessings. Find your way back, find people who care, find the things you enjoy.
Even in the darkest of places, you can find your way out.