
We spend so much of life chasing “someday” — the job, the body, the bank account, the spiritual breakthrough, believing that arrival will finally make us whole.
But what if you were never broken to begin with?
In this episode, Ryan unpacks The Myth of Arrival, the illusion that peace and purpose live somewhere beyond where you are right now. Drawing from Richard Rohr’s Falling Upward, he explores what it means to let go of striving, embrace becoming, and remember that the first word ever spoken about you was “very good.”
You don’t need to arrive. You’re already home.
🎙️ The Ordinary Mystic — Episode 2: The Myth of Arrival (Why You’re Not Broken)
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