

could either sharpen my brain and try to get
into the logics of her methods or ignore the
teaching at all, just sit and enjoy the energy
she was radiating. Finally, I gave up and chose
the second option.
The thing is, there’re plenty of amazing
teachers and teachings. Each of them managed
to get in touch with their inner nature using
their own unique way. And this is the only
thing they can share verbally.
Some of the instruments they offer may
perfectly suit us, and we can incorporate them
into our own practice. Yet, there’re thousands
and thousands of tools. How long can we
entertain ourselves, choosing the most
appropriate one? After a period spent on
shopping around, we need to understand:
what we have is enough. We should use the
instruments we already have and alter the
practice only when there’s a deep inner calling
to do so.
If someone uses other tools and gets fantastic
experiences, it’s OK. These experiences aren’t
really indicative of where they are on their
spiritual path.