You do have a way with questions. As we do seek on many levels of understanding, we all are seekers. And as seekers, be it a highly inspirational and devotional seeking, or just a concept of how one can find the proper way to clean something, we seek by nature.
It appears, as we wonder though this land of questions and answers of non answers , one sooner or later understands that the more they seek the more they find out. And in so doing advance upon another path of seeking. The seeker, if understanding his/her quest will understand that it is the process of seeking that fulfills the seeker. That life is forever seeking and progressing, and one can be whole as in content within this knowledge, as to wanting, I think eventually the seeker will find the wisdom which will fill all wanting for it is the knowledge of such that is that which we seek.
2006-10-19 06:06:21
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answered by kickinupfunf 6
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As a Gypsy and an explorer I believe the journey can be as fulfilling as any destination.
To end a quest, is to deny the rational behind beginning it in the first place.
"COMPLETE" is relative and subjective, and interpreted diffenetly on a very individual, personal basis.
To seek you must have a seeker is abstract at best. I am the SEEKER in my own quests, and occasionally connect with others whos paths converge with my own.
If SEEKER has to be defined as an entity then I suggest it is a MUSE within each of us, but separate from being "LED"
To WANT is part of the process, often born of dissatisfaction about a current "station" in life,,, and there is no sin in that.
"Understand" is also relative and subjective, and ones own ignorance, or lack of enlightenment, might not be a critical issue to them, but is often judged by others.
Example: I might be totally content as an isolationist, while others don't "GET IT"
I might find my friendly shore, while others still flow, until,,,or if they achieve the same level of awareness.
Steven Wolf
2006-10-19 04:29:13
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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A seeker who is looking for an answer inside his prison can achieve fulfillment but he just decorated his prison wall.
The unsatisfied seeker is braking all the very dark prison walls of his conditioned mind until the sweet light of freedom engulf the undying ember of being. Then the seeker is gone.
2006-10-19 16:17:13
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answered by ol's one 3
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All seeking is a search for God. consciously or unconsciously.there are levels of understanding this seeker,the highest is "God dwells within you as you". the seeker goes through 3 levels of awareness,Ignorance,Law,Grace then rests in the 4th level, "so-ham", I am. life is about spiritual growth,everything experienced is but the Fertilizer.
2006-10-19 04:34:12
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answered by Weldon 5
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I try to concentrate and take pleasure in what I already have. Being a Christian, I believe God has looked for me and I hope I have responded in the right way, eventually seeking life with Him when my time here is through.
2006-10-19 17:23:15
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answered by Izzy 2
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I believe there is nothing that should completely satisfy you. Then the game is over. The Journey is the best part, not the end, sort of thing. The more knowledge of been getting the more I know that I don't know much, but by that fact I keep wanting know more. That driving force in itself maintains me.
2006-10-19 04:23:37
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answered by nor2006 3
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If one finds fulfillment in the moment...they feel complete. By our nature we are here to grow...it is inevitable that we will always be seeking more. The trick is realizing that by living in the moment....you can live a fulfilling life. My goal is to experience inner peace.
2006-10-19 04:20:26
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answered by Shaylani 2
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I dont understand the seeker!!! I dont think anyone really knows what they are looking for but we will all know when we have found it!
2006-10-19 04:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Impossible if your human you are always looking for the next best thing or the "up grade" I am just looking to be happy and healthy and to get to accomplish all the things I want in life so yes always seeking.
2006-10-19 04:47:34
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answered by candidworker 5
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At this point, having had 5 decades of looking for happiness and "been there, done that" with family and career, I'm seeking not to obsess about health, not to worry about growing old (in fact, I'm trying to rejoice in my good fortune at getting to grow old!), and I'm really looking for a way back to feeling on good terms with Jesus.
2006-10-19 04:25:37
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answered by Miz Teri 3
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