What You Seek is Seeking You
- Kelly Hoh

- Sep 26
- 1 min read

Rumi's words, "What you seek is seeking you", carry both mystery and comfort.
We often imagine our deepest desires as distant, waiting at the end of a long road. But what if they are already in motion, quietly making their way toward us? What we long for - love, peace, purpose, fulfilment - also longs for us. Our desires are not random; they are signals of alignment, whispers of what is meant to unfold.
This awareness invites us to live with trust. To release the need to chase and force; instead, open ourselves to presence. The more we align with what feels authentic and life-giving, the more we notice the signs, the nudges, the subtle confirmations that we are on the right path.
Perhaps the question is not only "What am I seeking?" but also "What is seeking me?". When we walk with this realization - balancing effort with surrender - we step into the flow of life itself. In that flow, we find that the future we reach for is already reaching for us.




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