Go Deeper
There is a distinction between being and doing.
We know this in theory, yet life has a way of calling us to live it out in real time.
You can be doing all the “right” things — showing up, checking the boxes, moving with intention — and still feel untouched, unmoved, unchanged. When the doing is loud but the being is quiet, something inside begins to tug. A restlessness. A whisper. A knowing.
And that whisper says:
Go deeper.
But what does deeper mean?
I’ve been sitting with that question today.
Letting it breathe. Letting it stretch itself out inside me.
Deeper can be releasing control.
Deeper can be surrender — not the passive kind, but the holy kind that says, “I trust what I cannot yet see.”
Deeper can be making a different choice when life presents you with the same old pattern.
Deeper can be sitting in the stillness without an agenda, without a performance, without a timeline.
Deeper can be listening — truly listening — to the quiet voice beneath the noise.
Deeper can be doing a new thing, even when the old thing feels safer.
Deeper can be following your intuition, especially when it leads you off the familiar path.
Deeper is not a destination.
A willingness.
Go deeper whenever you are not at peace.
Because the absence of peace is not punishment — it is an invitation.
A signal that something in you is ready to be met, held, understood, released.
And here is the truth I keep returning to:
Deeper brings peace.
Not the peace that comes from everything going your way, but the peace that comes from being aligned with yourself, with the Divine, with the quiet truth that lives beneath the surface of your life.
Today, I am choosing to go deeper.
Not by doing more, but by being more present.
More honest.
More surrendered.
More willing to meet myself where I truly am.
Because the deeper I go, the freer I become.
Peace and Blessings
Akosua