The Pursuit of Perfection

Here, fill out this questionnaire to find your dream job.

Make this vision board for your perfect partner.

Sit with me and imagine your perfect workplace and perfect love, in your perfect home…

Ah, the elusive perfection that is never quite within grasp. And if it lands in our palm, it’s sure to flutter away far too soon.

“But wait! Don’t leave! It took me so long to get you!” (Even though I’m not sure I even want you.)

People trash seemingly perfect or “good enough” careers, relationships, even their own healthy bodies.

Strange behavior, coming from humans who are constantly striving tor the ideal.

Why do we destroy as much as we create?

Could it be that we as people are not perfect? How can we call forward perfection, knowing we can never sustainably rise to meet it?

As often as we rise, we also fall. (Or jump.)

Krishna Das has a beautiful kirtan song where he quotes Foreigner:

“I wanna know what love is,
I want you to show me.
I wanna feel what love is,
I know you can show me.”

If you ask life to show you Love, it shows you Wholeness. It shows you life as a pulsating, alive thing.

Part of us seeks what we think is perfect. That part is only looking at a fraction of Who We Are.

If you could look at the Whole of who you are, or at least feel into that whole…you would seek something else.

It would be “perfect plus”. Not just what our mind considers desirable, but what appeals to our heart and spirit as well.

Let’s tune it to what is Alive. What experiences are full of pulsating life? What experiences accept us as we are? Where can we be cranky and unfair, and also generous and playful?

Don’t seek perfection or imperfection, seek Life Alive.

Say, “Life, show me all that I am.”

Your life will come alive with experiences that feel Full and Nourishing.

That “something missing” feeling will be gone. Because you aren’t missing anymore. You aren’t missing the parts of you that get neglected by focusing on an incomplete vision of your happiness.

Are you brave enough to accept all that you are? Are you brave enough to accept the mess that you are?

If you are, life will have an endless array of love to show you. Love will be in every nook and cranny of your life.

Not the ideal, perfect love…but the one that is full of breath. The kind of love that invites all of you to come forward and live fully.

Let me know how it goes.

🙂

<3,

Heba

Published by Readings By Heba

I have over 18 years of experience doing intuitive readings. I've done extensive research into metaphysics, the occult, and faith based religions. I regularly practice meditation and kirtan (devotional yoga). I acknowledge that our lives are made of the seen and the unseen and that Truth is a moving target. I can say only a few things with great conviction after all I have lived. One, life ebbs and flows and it is always up to you to come back into your light. Use every resource you can! Two, the source of all things is light and freedom. You are free to believe whatever you choose to believe, only you can convince or disprove your own ideas. Three, we are dynamic, enigmatic beings. Though society would like us to stay in certain boxes, the truth is we can't. I am so much more than a reader. I live my life with robust joy and great curiosity. Four, I have always been in touch with something that is beyond our conventional ideas of life. I always felt something beyond my five senses. There is a part of me that relishes in diving into the depths of existence. Into those lighter layers of perception. I like feeling where the flow of life is moving. And I truly enjoy doing it with others. Lastly, I am a lover at the core of my being. I love devotional practice. I love adoring the world and everything in it. I seek to shine my light wherever I go. Of course we experience hard times, I just make the absolute most out of all the other times.

One thought on “The Pursuit of Perfection

  1. This blog offers a profound reflection on the elusive nature of perfection, encouraging readers to embrace the fullness of their being. It invites us to recognize that true fulfillment lies not in unattainable ideals but in living authentically and embracing life’s imperfections.

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