In the spiritual community, I often see people who believe that if they focus only on what makes them feel good, they can somehow become enlightened while avoiding their inner turmoil and pain. They use spirituality as a crutch to escape doing real inner work. But genuine growth isn’t easy—it takes time, it’s painful, and it’s disturbing because it requires the death of the old self and the constant re-creation of a new one. At first, there may be a feeling of liberation and freedom, but eventually we settle into it, and it becomes the new hardwired program. Part of growth is learning to step out of our comfort zone; otherwise, we become stagnant.
Ritu
Oak Brook, IL, United States
Truth, Free thinker, Tough love Healer, Healing (since we need to constantly work on ourselves), Nature lover, Wanderer.
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That's so cool! Mine says Waxing Gibbous Moon Phase in Leo. I'm Aquarius. ❤️