Being Human
- Phyllis Hampton
- Mar 7
- 1 min read
To be human is to live within an ongoing process of discovery.
Each life unfolds through experience, relationship, and the continual meeting of inner and outer worlds. Questions arise naturally as we attempt to understand our place within this unfolding.
Inquiry does not always seek immediate answers. Often its deeper function is to open awareness - allowing us to see more clearly how we think, feel, and respond to the conditions of our lives.
Through sincere inquiry, patterns of behavior, belief, and perception gradually become visible.
In this way, inquiry supports a deeper participation in one's own life. Not as a search for certainty, but as ongoing movement toward greater coherence, responsibility, and presence.
Through inquiry, we begin to participate more consciously in the unfolding of our own lives.




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