Ep. 14/ transitioning to a new way of living
surrender connected to the truth of your heart, propelled by courage, is different than manipulating yourself into doing something based on stories.
experience the difference.
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After having a spiritual experience that changes you, it’s important to embody it gradually. That means that although you’ve seen or felt clarity of a deeper truth to life, you have to move toward actualizing that as fast or slow as life allows. Part of surrender is not speeding up or slowing down that which has its own rhythm and pace. The “not doing it” and allowing has its own perfect unfolding, when allowed. And to rush or delay is still making it happen what you perceive as “your way.”
The hard part after having a realization, is when the other parts of your life are still recalibrating. You feel immediate change, but your work, friends and family still operate in the same manner. Part of these experiences of moving toward truth are about moving toward unison, also described as wholeness. Unison, truth and full embodiment are all the same pieces of alignment. As you change, so must your relations and the way you exist interdependently with them and all of life. You cannot change in isolation and expect unison in your life. And without unison you cannot fully embody truth.
This chat is about the process after my experience to move toward that unison. I speak about the catalyst that spiritual beings can have in building courage. And I start the tale of how I came to find my work of stewarding what would later become known as Just Love Forest.
“a spiritual experience without actualization into how you’re living can be incredibly painful. it takes courage to bridge the experience to a transition of your actual real ordinary life.”
Bala