Acceptance: Everyone has their own journey, after all.
He sounds an awful lot like my dad. The problem with arrogance is, your words do not resonate no matter what angle you take. Finding the perfect way to get through to someone is exhausting.
I think it would be best to accept the way he is and focus elsewhere, but don’t close yourself off to him. Remain kind and do not engage with unconstructive talk.
It’s helped me to educate myself on the broad cause of my dads behavior. this channel does good videos on depth psychology https://www.youtube.com/@academyofidea .
it has also helped to recognize similar traits within myself so I can empathize with his state of being.
Update: I got a job, guys!! I am scared of being fired though as my boss doesn’t like me
use a Neville Goddard technique - this will remind you that you decide.
imagine your boss as the nicest, most supportive person ever! Spend a bit of time right before you fall asleep or nap remembering the compliments they gave you. Hear yourself telling someone by text or phone how fun your new job is, mostly thanks to your new boss.
let the fear go. because you are in charge of what you want to believe. Keep it up and soon you will receive the feedback as it becomes your 3D experience. Resist making any fearful or disparaging remarks about them either to yourself or anyone else. If you are tempted, just replay your “nice boss” scenario and think fondly of him or her.
Hello, everyone. I just signed up and am glad to be here)
Thank you, Sapien, for everything you’ve done. And thanks to your team also! Happy to know there are people like you, guys.
Thank you so much
Thank you!
Seeing Kakashi, I just remembered… Has anyone thought of this analogy…that Sapien might be real life Gojo Satoru? HAHA. The strongest sorcerer and all, lol x)
The honored one
No, I think he’s just taking a nap
I read a couple of posts on the enlightened states website yesterday and by “coincidence”, I got an answer to a question I had been asking myself for a while.
So, I got into LOA a couple of months ago and the more I thought about how our assumptions create our reality, the more it got me thinking about how I’ve been naturally assuming things into my life. I struggled to create affirmations for myself because I’ve been using 2 languages since birth and then as I learned English I started to think in English as well. Since I was trying to make the affirmations sound as natural to myself as possible I was constantly asking myself “How would I have said that ? How did I do it before?”… And my answer always was… I didn’t use any words! Then I’d get frustrated and didn’t proceed with the thought.
And yesterday, I read a post where, I assume, Sapien, writes about “unclear thinking” and it just HIT ME. Damn, I WAS RIGHT. haha. Should have trusted myself lol. Anyhow, wanted to share my experience and the synchronicity I encountered. And thank you for such an insightful post, Sapien
Can you link the post you’re referencing? Thank you
Sure,
the difference is likely indescribable. you’d have to meditate on it
edit: having read both descriptions, the free one is more of being in the presence of divine love for comfort or short term effects, whereas the gumroad one is an ‘elixir’, which in alchemical terms means to transmute one form into another.
spiritual evolution
a symphony of ascension
resonating with the souls who dare to tread the path of enlightenment.
The way i see spiritual development is, one should not meddle with ascension until they have wholesomely and securely balanced their centers, which I think takes many years, even decades. One should first mature in this reality before taking off to the next, i think
Reminds me of an analogy i heard once about how certain species of trees, when taken away from their natural environment, cannot fully mature because they have not been exposed to the strong winds that would typically prompt them to adapt a stronger core strength or whatever it is they adapt. So when we remove the stressor of wind, the tree is too mediocre to grow to it’s fullest potential.
obviously there are heaps of examples of stress leading to growth