Present Moment Living: The Ego & The Soul

EPISODE · May 7, 2024 · 42 MIN

Present Moment Living: The Ego & The Soul

from Raw Conversations with Corinne Blum · host Corinne Blum

We’re going through huge evolutionary shifts and I believe we’re being invited, if not sometimes lovingly forced, to live in the present moment. The old way of projecting into the future as if it were a linear straight shot, doesn’t seem to work anymore. I’m not sure it ever did but we were certainly made to believe that’s how we should see life. So some of us might be experiencing not knowing what’s next. Not having all the ducks in a row. Not having life be predictable and in control. Many of us are experiencing the opposite. But in that, we’re learning the art of letting go, having radical trust and radical faith and seeing that when we let go and trust fall into the arms of faith, miracles appear. But part of present moment living will bring us face to face with our ego that is familiar with wanting to control the direction and outcome of our life, and that when under stress, gets triggered into survival mode. So how do we offer love even to our ego which so often gets a bad rap? To not vilify it but utilise it to its greatest, most constructive potential, and place it into a harmonious partnership with our soul? Tune in for more… Loving you from afar, Corinne Want to work 1-1 with me? Visit my website and book a session. www.corinneblum.com Insta: @corinneblum @theauthenticselfcoach Facebook: @corinneblum @corinneblumcoach

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