The Growing Edge podcast for January is exactly what I needed. Deep gratitude to Parker and Carrie for wisdom, poetry, music and the reminder to laugh and love , especially in these times. Check it out.
I've been wondering whether the practice of "Feeding your Demons" might be helpful in these challenging times.
I am neither a US citizen, nor living in America, yet we all feel affected by these twisted monsters. Therefore I have done the 'Feeding your Demons' practice recently (on behalf of the current situation) with astonishing results
Here is the guided meditation for anyone who might want to give it a go:
Wow. This podcast was profound for me. Listened twice to better hear the message- the call to hear the genuine in our world and our lives. To hear what is true and real. And to admit we are in a sense - lost. But not in a terrifying way- in a way that invites freedom and growth and right action. Ok. This is where we are. Now what. Asking myself what could it look like if I “accept the way of being lost”… and imagine singing my way onward.
The Growing Edge podcast for January is exactly what I needed. Deep gratitude to Parker and Carrie for wisdom, poetry, music and the reminder to laugh and love , especially in these times. Check it out.
What a beautiful conversation. I have listened and passed it on to others. Thank you 🙏
Loved how Parker shares his wisdom while lifting others up and reminding Carrie of the light she is for so many.
"Certain twisted monsters always bar the path."
I've been wondering whether the practice of "Feeding your Demons" might be helpful in these challenging times.
I am neither a US citizen, nor living in America, yet we all feel affected by these twisted monsters. Therefore I have done the 'Feeding your Demons' practice recently (on behalf of the current situation) with astonishing results
Here is the guided meditation for anyone who might want to give it a go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uyHHq2jUvk
Wow. This podcast was profound for me. Listened twice to better hear the message- the call to hear the genuine in our world and our lives. To hear what is true and real. And to admit we are in a sense - lost. But not in a terrifying way- in a way that invites freedom and growth and right action. Ok. This is where we are. Now what. Asking myself what could it look like if I “accept the way of being lost”… and imagine singing my way onward.