An Inspired Life: What the F*CK is Actually Spiritual?

EPISODE · Jul 25, 2017 · 57 MIN

An Inspired Life: What the F*CK is Actually Spiritual?

from An Inspired Life · host An Inspired Life

We are seeing a lot of spiritual leaders rise up lately and call bullsh*t on what we have been taught to believe being ‘spiritual’ is. Being spiritual is not ‘love and light’ all of the time. It’s deep and feeling and sometimes blissful and sometimes excruciating. Spirituality is acceptance – and that includes accepting if you can’t be accepting right now. Spirituality is about wholeness, not denying the parts of you or others that you think aren’t ‘spiritual enough.’ If you’re ready to release the spiritual dogma and prescribed ‘rules’ and actually recognise yourself as an eternal spiritual being that is unconditionally loved regardless of what you do or don’t do, THIS is the episode for you. I had a raw, real and energetically potent conversation with the Divine duo Kaja Shakti and Maja Metlicar, Divine Feminine code carriers and frequency holders from Irresistible Tribe, about huge self-compassion and understanding, releasing spiritual taboos, and being spiritually ‘rebellious’ for the sake of our Soul’s TRUE path. There were so many insights and valuable tools received during our chat, including: • Energetic transmission from Kaja & Maja that took me from a sore heart to feeling trusting, blissful and open while recording (so I KNOW you are going to feel it too) • How EVERYTHING is spiritual so we can all just relax a little • What ‘spiritual bypassing’ is, how it’s stopping us from being real, and how we can truly heal instead • Why observing and honesty combined allow you to throw off the spiritual ‘rules’ and dogma, and actually live in alignment with your unique spiritual essence • The two words that will change your life – “fuck it” • How to release the conditioning of avoiding our feelings and actually be with all of the truth of who we are • A simple mantra and practice that allows you to be self-compassionate and give up any attempts at ‘fixing yourself’ • The shadow in the mirroring principle, over-responsibility/self-ownership and loving big • Why you’re not ‘weak’ or ‘too sensitive’ but actually a powerful multi-dimensional being, and you deserve to be compassionate with yourself JOIN THE TRIBE – Head over to https://www.facebook.com/groups/lightworkersrising/ to join a community and sacred space for lightworkers. Join the conversation under the podcast post to tell us what resonated for you, and ask any questions you have for Kiara and her guests. This is where you get the most ongoing benefit from this podcast – supported by like-minded, light-working individuals. With love, K xx Divine Change Agent www.aninspiredlife.com.au

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