You Must Learn to Proceed Without Certainty

EPISODE · May 3, 2024 · 5 MIN

You Must Learn to Proceed Without Certainty

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That Joy you're feeling again makes the impossible possible.  That dream,  that vision,  that flashes sometimes,  that feels very much out of reach right now,  is right in front of you.  But you still see it as that familiar space, or as those familiar faces.  Keep smiling at the familiar, look lovingly at the familiar. That's how it changes.  I Love you nik  Support the show: ▶▶https://www.patreon.com/goodmornings "The roar of joy that set the worlds in motion is reverberating in your body and the space betweem all bodies. Beloved, listen." - The Radiance Sutras   "You must learn to proceed without certainty." - IG @Interconnctd "Elaborate rituals and garish images May be useful in meditation when your mind is whirling with thoughts Of sex, money, and power, wandering like an elephant in heat. Go ahead and use these tools, yet know, Beating drums and blaring trumpets Cannot summon the One who is already present. I am not a collection of incantations Known only to experts. I am not a ladder to be climbed. A sequence for piercing energy centers in your body. lam not to be found at the end of a long road. I am right here. Sacred texts sing of my reality, But I cannot be found in them, For I am the one listening. I am always closer than breath. Heat and fire are not two separate things. These are just verbal distinctions. The Goddess and the One who holds Her Are one and the same. We are inseparable. The way to me is through Her." - The Radiance Sutras 

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