A Mirror Within: A Spiritual Quiz


Before You Begin

This is not a test, nor does it come from any claim of knowing better. I share this as a fellow seeker, one among equals, simply exploring where we stand in our inner journey.

These questions are not meant to evaluate or rank anyone. They are offered as prompts for self-inquiry, perhaps to stir reflection, or simply to sit with in silence. Some may resonate; others may not. That itself can be revealing.

There is no “right” answer, only the answer that honestly arises within you at this moment.


Q1. In your definition of completeness, which of the following feels most true?

A1. If something feels unfulfilling, you pause and ask: Is there something deeper that truly satisfies me?

A2. A well-settled life with material well-being, freedom and security.

A3. A relaxed life where there is contentment and no more seeking.


Q2. What is consciousness?

A1. The silent witness (sakshi) behind all experiences.

A2. The thinking, observing mind that knows it exists.

A3. The state of being alive and aware of the world.


Q3. The quest for understanding the Supreme Reality involves…

A1. Letting go of ego and resting in your inner centre.

A2. Cultivating self-restraint and purity through disciplined living.

A3. Studying sacred texts to gain understanding.


Q4. What is the principal cause of the mind’s unrest?

A1. Identification with illusions — mental constructs that bind us.

A2. Overthinking or analysing every situation.

A3. Things not working out as planned.


Q5. How do you view difficulties and problems in life?

A1. God brings about incidents in our life to draw us towards Him.

A2. As fate or karmic consequence.

A3. As punishment for our wrong actions.


Q6. What is your attitude to work?

A1. All work is sadhana, to be done in a spirit of service and surrender.

A2. You are responsible for your actions and must take ownership.

A3. One has to work hard to succeed in life.


Q7. How do you view worldly riches?

A1. Poverty helps us surrender more easily; riches often lead us away from Truth.

A2. A comfortable life allows more freedom to turn inward.

A3. They help one lead a good and enjoyable life.


Q8. How best can we seek guidance on the path?

A1. By turning inward and listening deeply to the quiet inner voice.

A2. By engaging in open-hearted dialogue with fellow seekers.

A3. By asking others for advice and doing what they suggest.


Q9. What brings us peace and rest?

A1. Realising that God’s will alone operates and the ego’s sense of doership dissolves.

A2. Letting go of things that disturb our peace.

A3. A change in outer circumstances.


Q10. What is your true relationship with life?

A1. Life is a sacred unfolding, a movement toward the Divine.

A2. Life is a journey of learning and improving.

A3. Life is a series of events to be experienced fully.


Reflection

If some responses felt closer to your heart than others, that itself is a discovery. If some stirred discomfort or raised questions, that too is part of the unfolding.

While the first option in each question often points toward a subtler or deeper insight, the others are not “wrong.” They simply reflect different stages of understanding, each valid in its own time and light.

We are all on the way, learning, shedding, becoming. This exercise was only meant to open a small window within. What you glimpse there is entirely your own.

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