Spiritual growth involves giving up the stories of your past so the universe can write a new one.
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Spiritual growth involves giving up the stories of your past so the universe can write a new one.
Spiritual growth involves deepening your identity, feeling more deeply who you are.
The path of spiritual growth is a path of lifelong learning.
all you have to do is let go of your present story and rewrite a new one that fits who you truly are.
Everything that happens to us has been designed for our spiritual growth.
The art of spiritual growth has to do with how quickly you recognize attachments and how quickly you can release them.
When we let go of the stories we tell about ourselves, to ourselves, we free ourselves up to actually act (and fail) and grow.
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really true that while we grow physically by what we get, we grow spiritually by what we give. Ever since I became a mother, I’ve
I think there are lots of ways of leading very good lives and growing spiritually. This process of growth goes on whether we believe it or not.
When we stay stuck in the unhappy story of what we have done we deny ourselves the gift of transformation. Learning from our past is not the same as being held hostage by the things we have done. At some stage we must let go of the past and begin again.
The whole effort of the spiritual process is to break the boundaries you have drawn for yourself and experience the immensity that you are. The aim is to unshackle yourself from the limited identity you have forged, as a result of your own ignorance, and live the way the Creator made you — utterly blissful and infinitely responsible.
Spiritual progress is like a detoxification.
Spiritual transformation results when you move from seeing things strictly in physical, material terms to seeing that there are reasons why things happen as they do — that there is a greater plan behind them.
There are three fundamental phases to psychological and spiritual growth: being with difficult material (e.g., old wounds, anger); releasing it; and replacing it with something more beneficial.
Nothing in this world is permanent, including our stories. Yet we try to hold on to them for false security, which ultimately leads to sorrow and loss. Be willing to let go. Keep reinventing your story as you continue to grow. 4.