Feeling more is not the aim of spiritual growth. It’s about feeling more accurately—perceiving everything with more Love.
Feeling more is not the aim of spiritual growth. It’s about feeling more accurately—perceiving everything with more Love.
WHAT IS LOVE? REALLY? (And why do I often use the term “Divine Love” rather than “Love”?)
Being virtuous is where ALL the happiness is. No signaling, no punishing systems, and dogma-free. We’re taking virtues back.
What do you think of when you consider “being resilient”? Hold that thought.
In Buddhist terminology, metta = Loving Kindness and bhavana = practice. Who’s in for a Loving Kindness Practice?
Self-helpers and spiritual seekers really know how to strive, and striving is classic ego-ing.
Simple: the ego is the unhealed part of us. Or more succinctly, the ego is the way our unhealed self acts.
How do your emotions relate to your Soul? What does the furniture in your “house” symbolize?
Turns out temporary unhappiness doesn’t hold us back from helping a friend or feeling close to The Divine.
It's a huge stretch when we’re frustrated with other people’s choices… but the basic commonality we all have is CHOICE.