No Destination, Only Doorways: Living Life as Pure Possibility
We’ve all heard the saying: life is not the destination, it’s the journey. And yet, when it comes to spirituality, we often forget this. We make it about the finish line. We imagine moksha, enlightenment, awakening, or union with God as the ultimate end. But here is the paradox: the closer you walk toward it, the more you realize there is no end. Every time you reach what feels like the summit, another horizon reveals itself. Another mystery opens its arms. Moksha is not a destination. It is a doorway. The only thing that can ever end is our willingness to keep walking. The human mind loves boundaries. It wants to define, to box, to label. It says opportunities are scarce, reality is only what we can touch and see. But those who dare to wonder, who dare to remain in awe, discover that life is boundless. Infinite. A current that never stops flowing. One of my most cherished books, The Book of Mirdad by Mikhail Naimy, has a line that captures this beautifully: “As ...