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Seeing Beyond: A Story of Profound States of Being

by Erika Flint, BCH, OB on
Seeing Beyond: A Story of Profound States of Being
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"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." - Marcel Proust

It was early morning in a quiet California park.  The kind of morning where you're just trying to get in a run before the workday begins.  My mind was drifting, not quite awake yet, lost in the rhythm of my footsteps and the cool morning air.

And then - something caught my eye.

A bobcat.

She crossed the path ahead of me, moving quickly but smoothly - her presence unexpected and effortless.  In a split second, she was gone, slipping into the dense trees.

I stopped.

I wasn’t sure why, but something told me she was still there.  Watching.

I stood quietly, scanning the woods, but nothing.  I softened my gaze, letting my vision expand instead of focusing so intently.  And just like that - I saw her.

She had been there the whole time, completely still, blending in with the surroundings, staring directly at me.

It was such a simple moment, but one I think about often.

How much of life is like this?  How often are we searching so hard for something just beyond our reach, only to realize it’s been right in front of us all along?

It reminded me that awareness isn’t about looking harder - it’s about seeing differently.

The Power of Profound States

We’ve all had moments where time slows, where the usual mental noise quiets, and something deeper comes through.  These are profound states - not forced, not manufactured, just naturally occurring shifts in perception.

Awe  -  Standing in front of something vast - an open sky, a powerful storm, or even a moment of perfect stillness.
Stillness - That rare, quiet mind where you’re not thinking - just aware.
Love & Connection - A moment of deep presence with another person, or even a wild animal, that feels beyond words.
Insight - When something clicks into place effortlessly, and you suddenly know.

Others Have Been Here Before

These moments aren’t rare - they happen all the time if we pay attention.

Einstein described his greatest insights arriving not through effort, but through a state of relaxed awareness.  He once said, “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.”

Lao Tzu asked, “Do you have the patience to wait until your mud settles and the water is clear?”

Leonardo da Vinci also recognized the value of stepping back, saying, “Men of lofty genius sometimes accomplish the most when they work least, for their minds are occupied with their ideas.”

The greatest insights come not from forcing understanding, but from allowing it.

What’s Your Story?

Have you ever had a moment that shifted your perspective?  A time when something became clear - not because you worked for it, but because you simply noticed?

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