What Wants to Happen?

An invitation to inner transformation

Some questions don’t reach the mind.
They touch something deeper within us.
They open an inner space that may have remained unnoticed until now.
“What wants to happen now, in this very moment?”
is one of those questions.

This text is an invitation.
An invitation to become still, to listen honestly,
and to sense within you whether something is ready to emerge.

Something that wants to happen.
Not through doing, but through allowing.
Not through thinking, but through feeling.

The Question That Was Never Planned

“What wants to happen now, in this very moment?”

This is a question I often ask during a coaching session.

“What wants to happen?”

It’s not a question that arises at the very beginning of a session, and certainly not one that is planned. This question—simple and inconspicuous—holds immense potential to unlock something within us.

“What wants to happen in you now?”

To reach this question, there needs to be preparation. Steps already taken along the way. A crack that widens slowly, letting flashes of light break through.

It is a question that—if encountered too early—would carry no meaning or might even lead to confusion. To puzzled faces. To furrowed brows. To awkward glances. Asked too soon, the question can become an obstacle. But asked at just the right moment, it becomes a gateway to deep transformation.

The Door That Reveals Itself

“What wants to happen now?” is not a question that can be answered with intellect. Not with pre-set solutions, inherited values, or conditioned mindsets.

This quiet question demands radical honesty. It calls for surrender, for letting go of all control in order to truly unfold its power.

It requires us to leave the known and step into the unknown.

It invites us to finally let go of the old stories we tell ourselves—about who we are, the world, and others—and to open ourselves to something new.

Something that has the power to transform us.

Not by simply rearranging external circumstances, but by taking a conscious step toward our true essence.

By allowing layer after layer of learned, adopted self-concepts—ones that never truly belonged to us—to be shed.

And so, this question opens a door.

A door we hadn’t even noticed at first.

A door whose existence we were unaware of because we kept it hidden in our subconscious.

A door we somehow always felt drawn to, standing in front of it for what seemed like an eternity without the slightest idea where we had left the damn key.

Always those damn keys!

Maybe we turned everything upside down trying to find it.

Maybe we stared at the locked door, hoping it would magically open on its own.

Or maybe we pushed a beautiful shelf in front of it, trying to forget it was ever there—out of sight, out of mind.

But eventually, we all return to this door.

And then we stand there, knowing deep down: This door is meant for me.

Knowing that the day will come when we will walk through it.

The Step Into the Unknown

And when curiosity, paired with even a small willingness, outweighs the fear,

we can no longer resist the urge to open it and explore the world behind it—

no matter the cost.

But before that moment arrives, preparations have already been made.

So that we can truly and honestly say:

I want to walk through this door.

I don’t know what lies behind it.

I don’t know where this path will lead or whether it’s safe.

But I feel something in my heart that calls to me and tells me—this is my door.

It marks the beginning of a path.

Everything in me resists, and yet—I can no longer remain where I am,

here, in front of this locked door.

I want it to open.

I want to take the path.

Something is calling me and it lies beyond this door.

And for that, I am willing to let everything go.

 

Transformation begins when we are willing to let the old collapse

without trying to rebuild the same house from the rubble, just with a few improvements.

When we realize that it is time to walk, for a while, along an unfamiliar path.

One that leads us to our true home,

which we neither know nor can locate with borrowed compasses.

Destruction is the beginning—the prerequisite—of true transformation.

Like the caterpillar, who must literally die in its entire being, cell by cell,

in order to bring forth completely new life.

The caterpillar—everything it once was—must cease to exist in order to become a butterfly.

Its cells dissolve, melt, disintegrate—so that entirely different, long-hidden cells

can begin their work.

Cells that were always present within the caterpillar—

dormant, suppressed, waiting.

The Question That Remains

What wants to happen now?

It is this one question that will come to all of us—sooner or later.

It will be asked, not just once, but many times.

Again and again, to test whether we are ready.

Ready to be led down a new path.

To question what has been, to release it, and to be taught something new.

It is not an easy path. It seems to demand much of us.

And yet, it is the path that sets us free.

But it is just as hard to remain in front of the door forever—

in fear, in ignorance, in denial—

forever withholding the answer to the question:

What wants to happen?

Listen within.

Have faith that you are not walking this path alone.

You are always guided, if you allow it.

What wants to happen? Answer.

Do not be afraid of the call.

Give your answer and step through the door.

The one that was never truly locked.

Within you is a compass, a guidance that knows the way.

Something in you remembers your true home.

Leave the ruins behind and walk the courageous path.

Let transformation happen.

Let it happen and awaken as something that has always lived within you,

yet feels completely different from anything you’ve known before.

Let it happen. Answer the call. Walk through the door.

And let the transformation begin.

Maybe something within you stirred while reading.
A quiet “yes.”
An echo in response to the question: “What wants to happen now?”

Trust that calling.
You don’t need to know where it will lead you. Only that it is real.

If you feel the moment has come to no longer stand before the door,
but to open it — I’m here to walk beside you.

Let’s connect in a Clarity Call
and explore how I may support you.
Through the door and along the path that follows.

The door was never truly locked.
It has been waiting for you.
Perhaps now is the moment to open it.

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