Das Licht fällt durch die Risse - Krisen als Chance nutzen

EPISODE · May 23, 2019 · 37 MIN

Das Licht fällt durch die Risse - Krisen als Chance nutzen

from Meditation, Coaching & Life / Der Podcast mit Michael 'Curse' Kurth · host Michael "Curse" Kurth

Aus Angst vor Unsicherheit und Unvorhersehbarkeit bauen wir Schutzwälle auf: unser Charakter (unser Ego) ist stets gewappnet um Gefahren für unsere innere Sicherheit abzuwehren oder im Keim zu ersticken. Doch diese Mauern schützen uns nicht nur, sie engen uns auch ein. Und in Momenten der Krise sind wir panisch damit beschäftigt sie zu stützen, so daß sie nicht zusammenbrechen. Doch wir verpassen einen wichtigen Moment: den, in dem eine Krise Risse in unsere Mauern schlagen kann - Risse, durch die Licht fällt! Risse, die es uns ermöglichen, endlich wirklich nach Innen zu schauen! Dieser Folge läd dazu ein, mit Mut und Respekt die eigenen Risse anzuschauen und zu entdecken, was sie uns enthüllen können: mehr unseres wahren Selbst.

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