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Carl Jung says, “We meet ourselves time and time again in a thousand disguises on the path of life”
Carl Jung says, “We meet ourselves time and time again in a thousand disguises on the path of life”
One of the wonderful things I’ve discovered is that taking several short pauses throughout the day helps me find clarity in my authentic choices and align with my inner self.
Have you ever shared a beautiful time with friends, family, or loved ones, where your heart just feels full? It’s often when love shines brighter than fear, and the giggles are louder than the worries of bills and the dramas of yesterday.
The most profound and sustainable business growth begins with an inner journey of aligning your deepest aspirations and soul purpose with concrete actions.
Vultures hover over their prey, ready for the last dying breath of an animal in the wilderness. How many people do you see circling around elders, hoping their names appear in a will to inherit wealth? How many try to stake a claim in long-standing businesses built by the hard work of others, eager to gain assets without contributing to the legacy? To me, this is akin to a conqueror marking their territory, seeking dominion over someone else’s life’s work.
One of the things I love to do is find my way to a quiet, reflective place, which I call my “bubble space.” This space feels like it’s outside of time—a place that is infinite, expansive, and still. It’s my go-to space for generating ideas.
The other day, I watched an episode of America’s Got Talent featuring a choir made up of people who had been homeless. One woman who saw talent and passion on the streets put a choir together. Their performance truly tugged at my heart. They made a difference in their homeless community. They created songs, performed, and raised funds to help each other access medical care.
When I think of control, I picture someone or an animal shackled in chains, restrained from running free. What can we truly control? The sun shines without our intervention, and the ocean flows without our input. The more we try to control external movements, the more we see that such control is fleeting.
On our last Vibrational Marketing Institute call with the founding members, the topic selected for discussion and for us to explore or write about was Spiritual Bypassing. I shook my head and said, “Oh no.”