Posts in Magic & ReEnchantment
Most Truth is Personal, Subjective, Relative and Wonderful

Most truths are subjective, personal and relative. We believe strongly in our own truths but they should be open to change if we've got stuff wrong.

The only absolute Truth that exists is the First Truth and it trumps every other truth out there. If my truths deny equality or personhood to another, my truth is false. If my truth makes one group of people more valuable than another, my truth is false. If my truth is that monogamy works best for me in my life, then that is my truth. If Edwards truth is that polyamory works best for him in his life, than that's his truth - and both those truths can exist at the same time.

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The Vagueness of the Spiritual Path is Often a Huge Obstacle to Overcome

There is no such thing as “falling off the path”. Your path is your path and you’re in exactly the right place to be to learn what you need to learn to bring yourself and your life into wholiness with Creation. We are either judging ourselves or accepting ourselves as we are. Use these tools to help understand your triggers and what’s really happening when you lose your cool. Learn techniques to remind yourself to be here now.

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Destroy These Myths to Live a More Satisfying Spiritual Life

When we're committed to walking a spiritual path, we've got to dismantle a lot of garbage myths and lies that get in the way of connecting to our own spiritual truth.

We've inherited or picked up along the way, plenty of misguided and outright wrong notions of what being spiritual actually means. Today, I want to talk about the biggest ones that I've encountered.

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Being Praised as "Special" is a Harmful Lie

I'm still trashing residual ideas of “gifted” from my identity because it impedes actual progress and functionality. The worst thing that the "gifted" label can teach a child is that what we can do is ”natural and we are born with it”. It's the difference between growing up being praised for being "gifted" versus being praised for "working hard".

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The Truth About the Cynic

The great irony is that the cynics need the visionaries more than anyone. Their fire is out and they're desperately looking for a source to rekindle. There is a twisted excitement to tearing down others, especially when you're part of a group; but it is smoke and embers compared to the fire of a visionary passion. The cynic has forgotten, or lost the connection and it's too scary to try and be a creator now. Now they'd rather piss on you and deny ever having a fire in the first place. 

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