Send us a text Grief can feel like a burning cauldron in the heart—searing, relentless, disorienting. What if that fire is also an initiation that reveals who you are beneath the armor? I open up about losing my son, the dark night that followed, and the unexpected discovery that awakening lives inside the wound. Rather than aiming to “get back to normal,” we explore how conscious grief reshapes the nervous system, deepens love, and expands capacity so you can hold what once shattered you. I...
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Send us a text Grief can feel like a burning cauldron in the heart—searing, relentless, disorienting. What if that fire is also an initiation that reveals who you are beneath the armor? I open up about losing my son, the dark night that followed, and the unexpected discovery that awakening lives inside the wound. Rather than aiming to “get back to normal,” we explore how conscious grief reshapes the nervous system, deepens love, and expands capacity so you can hold what once shattered you. I...
Why Real Enlightenment Starts with Seeing Your Own Wounds - The Next Awakening is Spiritual Embodiment
That Mystic Podcast
39 minutes
1 week ago
Why Real Enlightenment Starts with Seeing Your Own Wounds - The Next Awakening is Spiritual Embodiment
Send us a text What if enlightenment isn’t a peak state but the simple, radical act of seeing yourself clearly with mercy? We trace a path from “manic bliss” to embodied joy, where clarity flows through the body and peace becomes a felt experience rather than a spiritual badge. Along the way, we unpack a bold claim—there’s no such thing as enlightened cruelty—because all harm springs from confusion, not clarity, and light distorts when it passes through unhealed wounds. I share a grounded re...
That Mystic Podcast
Send us a text Grief can feel like a burning cauldron in the heart—searing, relentless, disorienting. What if that fire is also an initiation that reveals who you are beneath the armor? I open up about losing my son, the dark night that followed, and the unexpected discovery that awakening lives inside the wound. Rather than aiming to “get back to normal,” we explore how conscious grief reshapes the nervous system, deepens love, and expands capacity so you can hold what once shattered you. I...