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Return to Your Soul, and Choose Again

A meditative pause for the human heart in metamorphosis There are moments on the healing journey when the weight of all that was, all that is, and all that longs to be... gathers in the body like a storm. The stories we’ve outgrown begin to echo louder. The past that we thought had been made peace with stirs beneath the surface, whispering, “there’s more here to meet.” And yet—this, too, is grace. Because in these sacred storms, when triggers awaken ancient grief, fear, or longing, we are being invited... not to collapse, not to react—but to pause . To pause is not to run or to freeze. It is to breathe. To soften. To return. To create a space within yourself— a bubble , a sphere , a chamber of soul where you can meet what arises not with panic, but with presence. This is the metaphysical reset point we often forget we have. The moment where we stop trying to fix, to solve, to resist— and instead… return to the soul, and choose again. Inside the human story, it’s easy t...

SPIRITUAL PATHS - Steps to Awakening

Spiritual Awakening We are living in a time where people are embracing their spiritual side. Even those who do not use the label of ‘spirituality’ are open to concepts such as trusting their intuition and finding their life’s purpose. Every person’s faith and beliefs are their very own and no two are identical as they are as unique as we are. As each of us has our own path to tread so each of us experiences our steps to spiritual awareness in our own unique way or order. Upon awakening spiritually you may begin to feel ‘different’. All seems the same around you, but something within you has changed or shifted in a big way. Your old beliefs and ways begin to fall by the wayside as the real you emerges. The path to inner-awakening can be joyful, exciting and enlightening all at the same time. It can also be frightening with upheaval, changes, feelings of imbalance and emotional anxiety. Emotionally you may find yourself quite often on the verge of tears and crying about li...