For example, it’s much harder to spiritually awaken to the Upper World when our unconscious minds are plagued with deep childhood traumas (that stem from the underworld), trust issues (under world problem), and poor self-esteem (middle world problem). The practice ofinner workis what allows...
Sexual energy is something to revere and consciously cultivate. You can’t just leave it to chance. When I get up in the morning, the first thing I do is meditate. I want to connect to myself, to every ounce of spiritual energy, heart energy, and erotic energy in me. I do this be...
Breakups can be brutal, but it's possible to get over your ex with these 19 expert-recommended tips to help heal your broken heart and move on for good.
When you engage in spiritually uplifting activities—like deep meditation or intense reflection—your brain starts firing up in the prefrontal cortex. This part of your brain is the hub for higher-level thinking, self-awareness, and decision-making. Since these activities are all about self-realiza...
First, Heal Thyself: How to Survive Spiritually in the Healthcare Industry - Kassity-Krich JonesBach, Edward
It took me seven months to write this article because I wanted to make sure I was spiritually healed from the trauma that my gut inflammation caused. Gut health is a major issue —60 to 70 million Americanshave digestive diseases. I’m super passionate about this topic and it’s finally ...
4. Strive to leave everyone involved whole and complete “Breakups are a litmus test of character,” Katherine explains. “They can tempt even the most mature and spiritually advanced of us to behave badly at the end of a relationship.” ...
a reiki circle is the perfect anecdote. Reiki is an ancient healing art that began in Japan and is practiced all around the world; you do not need to be certified to take part in a circle and experience reiki energy, but you do need to be "attuned" in order to heal others. You can...
Managing relationships with healthy boundaries can provide more energy to continue maturing ourselves, as well as free up energy for joy andcreativity. Norman Fischer writes inTaking Our Placesthat "there is a way of becoming truly mature — spiritually, psychologically, and emotionally ...
[00:41:32] Julian Walker: Yeah, so the idea is basically that anything that happens to you, the spiritually correct way to see it is that you're not a victim of it. Anything bad that happens to you, you're not a victim of. And conversely, then, anything good that happens, it ha...