Have you ever felt like you were standing in front of a massive, unmovable brick wall? We have all been there, staring at a career path that feels blocked, a relationship that has gone cold, or a dream that seems physically impossible to reach. Joseph Campbell’s beautiful words remind us that the way through these walls isn't through brute force or climbing, but through a deep, internal alignment. When we follow our bliss, we aren't just being selfish or impulsive; we are tuning our frequency to the rhythm of the universe, allowing a natural flow to take over where we previously only saw obstacles.
In our everyday lives, it is so easy to let the weight of 'shoulds' push us into corners. We tell ourselves we should stay in the safe job, we should follow the traditional path, or we should ignore that tiny spark of joy because it doesn't seem practical. But those walls are often built by our own fears and societal expectations. When we choose to honor the things that make our souls feel light and alive, something magical happens. The universe begins to respond to that authenticity, revealing hidden opportunities and unexpected connections that we were simply too distracted by fear to notice before.
I remember a time when I felt quite stuck myself, much like a little duck lost in a thick fog. I was trying so hard to follow a path that looked good on paper but left my heart feeling heavy and gray. I was focusing entirely on the walls in front of me. One afternoon, I decided to stop fighting the fog and instead spent my time nurturing a small hobby that had always brought me peace. I stopped looking for the exit and started looking for the joy. Slowly, as I leaned into that bliss, new friends appeared, new ideas flowed, and the fog lifted to reveal a path I never knew existed.
It is a gentle reminder that your joy is actually a compass. It is not a distraction from your responsibilities, but a guide to your true purpose. When you lean into what makes you feel vibrant, you are essentially signaling to the world that you are ready for more. The doors don't just open; they appear because you have finally moved into the right space to walk through them.
Today, I want to encourage you to take a tiny step toward your own bliss. It doesn't have to be a giant leap or a life-altering decision. Just find one small thing that makes your heart sing and give it your attention. Pay attention to where the light is hitting the walls, because that is exactly where your new door is waiting to be found.
