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Episode 12: Dead on Arrival
What’s happening if you’re not growing? Some would call it dying. In order to exercise our natural human progression, we must continue to make space for ourselves to grow. If I walk around all the time as if I have already arrived–like I have all the knowledge, I know exactly what’s right and what’s wrong, other people need to grow instead of me–then I am creating no space for newness and no curiosity for an upgraded experience. And I do this sometimes, admittedly! What’s interesting is that this practice goes hand in hand with the practice of settling into the fact that you are already whole and complete. Huh?! I’ve already got everything yet also I must remember I am never “there yet”? Listen to the episode for my take on the topic and a piece of practice to take with you. Living this paradox has been one of my biggest keys to peace and happiness for sure.