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Power of Ethical Spaceholding

Power of Ethical Spaceholding

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In a world where intangible factors such as ethical spaceholding are just as crucial as physical infrastructure, understanding how to create and inhabit these spaces has become vital. Whether in community circles or personal growth avenues, the significance of holding and seeking ethical spaces underlines our journey of self-mastery, resilience, and spiritual evolution.


Embracing ethical spaceholding with grace encourages evolution on every level – individually and collectively. Through conscious choices and informed discernment, we can forge paths grounded in authenticity and profound wisdom. Our evolution hinges on integrity and the web of connectedness that we've always been a part of.


✨ In this episode:

  • Ethical Space and Community
  • Challenges in Spiritual Communities
  • The Importance of Ethical Space Holding
  • Resonance vs. Dissonance in Self-Mastery
  • Practical Advice for Ethical Space Holders
  • Celestial Influences and Final Thoughts


If you desire to step into such transformative communities, stay informed about opportunities like the Sage Apprenticeship, dedicated to holding and nurturing ethical spaces. To learn more visit https://www.thewildtemple.com/

The Sage Apprenticeship, A Self-Mastery Course Begins Oct. 16
More than a teacher training, this is a path of self-mastery and dharmic living. In a year of guided study, you’ll root into timeless practices, restore vitality, and rise with the confidence to share your medicine. This living tradition of Tantra, Yoga Therapy, and Ayurveda is for those ready to align to purpose, shed what dims one's light, and become skillful in the profession of Tantra Yoga Therapy.

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