Compartmentalization is such a common aspect of modern life. We have work, family, online life, spiritual practice, mundane chores and responsibilities… each one in its own distinct category, because that’s how modern western civilization says we ought to think about it all. But ultimately, it all crisscrosses and connects, bringing us back home.
It are in these moments that I take an extra deep breath and revel in the Universe weaving its magic ✨ I think my biggest moment like this was when I realised how my academic research (from before I quit academia) was entirely intertwined with my spiritual beliefs and practices and my fiction writing.
A recent 💡😍 moment was when it hit me I've been a coach for much longer than I thought: my approach now is so similar to how I used to coach students through the research and writing process, I just didn't have the same spiritual vocabulary back those days. My own web is becoming clearer and clearer 🙏🏻
That's so beautiful! It's like the weaving of the web helps you realize and become your true self, the person you've always been but just couldn't see it at the time. Thank you for this. I think I need to sit with some of my own memories in this regard.
Let me know how you get on with that <3 And yes, the weaving has always been a thing for me, I'm always looking for the bigger picture, always discerning patterns :)
It are in these moments that I take an extra deep breath and revel in the Universe weaving its magic ✨ I think my biggest moment like this was when I realised how my academic research (from before I quit academia) was entirely intertwined with my spiritual beliefs and practices and my fiction writing.
A recent 💡😍 moment was when it hit me I've been a coach for much longer than I thought: my approach now is so similar to how I used to coach students through the research and writing process, I just didn't have the same spiritual vocabulary back those days. My own web is becoming clearer and clearer 🙏🏻
That's so beautiful! It's like the weaving of the web helps you realize and become your true self, the person you've always been but just couldn't see it at the time. Thank you for this. I think I need to sit with some of my own memories in this regard.
Let me know how you get on with that <3 And yes, the weaving has always been a thing for me, I'm always looking for the bigger picture, always discerning patterns :)