Out of suffering have emerged the strongest Souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars. ~ Khalil Gibran
At
some point, most of us spiritual wanderers, seekers, and lone wolves go
through a phenomenon known as the Dark Night of the Soul.
Although
we try to run from it, it is still there. Although we try to cover it
up and smother it, it is still there. Although we try to put on a happy,
smiley face and pretend it away, it’s still there.
While
some of us seek reprieve in religious thought, others of us seek
respite in spiritual philosophy or psychology, and still, others seek
relief through addiction and mind-numbing external pursuits.
The truth is that although we are all born with Souls,
not all of us know how to fully embody and integrate them into our
human experience. The reality is that in our modern world, we live
ego-centrically rather than Soul-centrically.
Mystics, saints, and shamans
throughout history have all referred to this ego-centric human struggle
in different ways. But the one thing they all had in common was their
tendency to point to the need for us to consciously grow into our Divine
potential....<<<Read More>>>...
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