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Rebuilding and Rising Up!
In this discussion, Michelle explores the concept of trust as a foundational element of our personal and collective growth. Using the metaphor of a house renovation, she compares the process of rebuilding trust to pulling up floorboards and examining the foundation of our beliefs. As we transition into the Age of Aquarius, a time of unveiling hidden truths, we are being called to re-evaluate what we have been taught and how it impacts our sense of security, identity, and relationships.
Key Points:
1.The Changing Landscape of Beliefs – With the rise of the internet and information-sharing, we are collectively questioning long-standing belief systems, societal norms, and cultural expectations. Generations are now challenging traditions and embracing individuality.
2.The Root Chakra and Trust – Trust is deeply tied to our root chakra, which governs our sense of security and stability. Traumas such as financial struggles, displacement, and abuse can lead to anxiety, fear, and difficulty trusting others and ourselves. Healing requires self-awareness and addressing past wounds.
3.The Impact of Trauma on Trust – Many of us have lost trust due to past betrayals and experiences that shattered our sense of safety. The challenge lies in distinguishing between anxiety and intuition, learning to trust again, and practicing discernment in relationships.
4.The Role of Core Values – Trust is also rooted in alignment with our core values. As we grow, our values may shift, causing relationships and friendships to change. Recognizing when people or situations no longer align with our path helps us maintain integrity and authenticity.
5.The Importance of Community and Connection – While technology has connected us, it has also created isolation. We must balance personal boundaries with the need for community and meaningful relationships. Trust is built through transparency, mutual respect, and accountability.
6.Living in the Present – Healing and rebuilding trust require grounding in the present moment. Overanalyzing the past or fearing the future leads to instability. Focusing on now, trusting in a higher power, and finding spiritual guidance help bring clarity and peace.
Conclusion:
Rebuilding trust—both in ourselves and others—is a journey that requires self-reflection, discernment, and faith. By examining our beliefs, healing from past traumas, and aligning with our core values, we can create a strong foundation for a more authentic and fulfilling life. Trusting in the present moment and embracing change allows us to move forward with confidence and clarity.
Edit: 4:53-Has***
Article Mentioned 6:59:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/seven-types-trauma-insights-from-ancient-chakra-system-shai-tubali
Core Values: https://scottjeffrey.com/core-values-list/
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Rebuilding and Rising Up!
In this discussion, Michelle explores the concept of trust as a foundational element of our personal and collective growth. Using the metaphor of a house renovation, she compares the process of rebuilding trust to pulling up floorboards and examining the foundation of our beliefs. As we transition into the Age of Aquarius, a time of unveiling hidden truths, we are being called to re-evaluate what we have been taught and how it impacts our sense of security, identity, and relationships.
Key Points:
1.The Changing Landscape of Beliefs – With the rise of the internet and information-sharing, we are collectively questioning long-standing belief systems, societal norms, and cultural expectations. Generations are now challenging traditions and embracing individuality.
2.The Root Chakra and Trust – Trust is deeply tied to our root chakra, which governs our sense of security and stability. Traumas such as financial struggles, displacement, and abuse can lead to anxiety, fear, and difficulty trusting others and ourselves. Healing requires self-awareness and addressing past wounds.
3.The Impact of Trauma on Trust – Many of us have lost trust due to past betrayals and experiences that shattered our sense of safety. The challenge lies in distinguishing between anxiety and intuition, learning to trust again, and practicing discernment in relationships.
4.The Role of Core Values – Trust is also rooted in alignment with our core values. As we grow, our values may shift, causing relationships and friendships to change. Recognizing when people or situations no longer align with our path helps us maintain integrity and authenticity.
5.The Importance of Community and Connection – While technology has connected us, it has also created isolation. We must balance personal boundaries with the need for community and meaningful relationships. Trust is built through transparency, mutual respect, and accountability.
6.Living in the Present – Healing and rebuilding trust require grounding in the present moment. Overanalyzing the past or fearing the future leads to instability. Focusing on now, trusting in a higher power, and finding spiritual guidance help bring clarity and peace.
Conclusion:
Rebuilding trust—both in ourselves and others—is a journey that requires self-reflection, discernment, and faith. By examining our beliefs, healing from past traumas, and aligning with our core values, we can create a strong foundation for a more authentic and fulfilling life. Trusting in the present moment and embracing change allows us to move forward with confidence and clarity.
Edit: 4:53-Has***
Article Mentioned 6:59:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/seven-types-trauma-insights-from-ancient-chakra-system-shai-tubali
Core Values: https://scottjeffrey.com/core-values-list/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.