Find Your Way Back to Spiritual Connection: The Journey of Remembrance!
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In this episode of the New Ashla Podcast, Justin Gates and Michael Perry explore the theme of spiritual disconnection and the journey back to reconnection. They discuss the common feelings of numbness and exhaustion that many experience in their spiritual lives, emphasizing the importance of truth and presence in overcoming these challenges. The conversation delves into the barriers of cynicism, comparison, and rigid expectations that hinder spiritual growth, while offering practical pathways to reconnect with oneself and the divine. Ultimately, the hosts encourage listeners to embrace the unknown and allow their spiritual journey to unfold naturally, without the pressure of fixed beliefs or expectations.New Ashla Links:
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Takeaways
Many people feel spiritually disconnected due to life's pressures.
Shame often prevents individuals from seeking help or admitting their struggles.
Reconnection begins with honesty and self-acceptance.
Rigid beliefs about spirituality can hinder personal growth.
Presence and mindfulness are essential for spiritual reconnection.
Cynicism and comparison can block spiritual progress.
Truth is a vital component in the journey back to connection.
Nature can be a powerful tool for reconnecting with oneself.
Allowing oneself to feel emotions is crucial for healing.
Spiritual connection is not about belief, but about experience.
Keywords
spiritual connection, disconnection, truth, presence, mindfulness, healing, personal growth, spirituality, self-awareness, emotional health