Last week I was interviewed by a journalist and he asked about the essence of my work with people, including sessions, lectures, seminars and writings. I looked into the journalist’s eyes, reflected for around 10 seconds, trying to find the best way to briefly describe the benefit of my work.
I took a deep breath and said in one sentence: “Bringing people in touch with their inner truth and unique potential."
In my personal experience with people all around the world (also souls from other worlds) I have learned that each one of us has a personal potential or to use a more religious term, a mission.
People who are in touch with their soul's potential automatically start to feel good with what they do.
If we were living in a healthy society, we would easily feel integrated and accepted with what we came to do in this life. Unfortunately, we are living in a corrupted and destructive culture. This makes it very difficult for people who are sensitive enough to be able to listen to their inner self because most of the time they are not understood or are judged for being themselves or even expelled from “normal life”. Years ago, my mother gave me a postcard, which I have always kept. It says:
"The one's who are not crazy are not normal."
As easy as it may sound, it is difficult to listen to the inner truth and potential. Even if we can hear it, all the noise and pollution (For example TV, Internet, loud music, noise on the streets, worries to pay debts, fears we are having in our minds etc) around us makes it very hard to follow. To be able to hear the inner voice, leading to what our true potential is, we need time and silence. Then it takes a lot of confidence to pay attention to that voice and to express it in daily life.
In my personal experience (always the best example to use), following the inner truth is not easy (at all) but at the end of the day it gives inner fulfillment and peace. I can see this for myself and by the people around me who share the same experience.
True, it is not very easy to change life from one day to the next by following the inner truth but doing a little meditation one or two times a day, prayer or any other practice to get in touch with the inner silence is a good way to start paying attention to the soul and its creative potential. Even sitting in a taxi and closing the eyes for 3 or 4 minutes, touching base with the inner silence is a big step to get closer to what we really are: The soul and it’s power.
Bonne chance!
Who is Martin Zoller?
Martin Zoller, is an internationally acclaimed psychic, seer and remote viewer. He rose to fame in 1999, when he used his intuitive skills to find a missing airplane and its survivors in the jungle of Bolivia, after mainstream rescue efforts failed.
To date, Zoller is the author of seven books about the sixth sense, countless articles in magazines and newspapers and human intuition, four meditation CD’s and a Remote Viewing DVD. He also participated in a cinema movie about the sixth sense and produced a documentary about shamanism and holy medicine in the Amazonas.
More about life, work and visionary predictions: Martinzoller.com