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For a while, San Diego was genuinely good.
In this second session of the San Diego arc, Reverend Larry J. Morris III reflects on the beauty, joy, and freedom he experienced after arriving in a new city—and the loneliness and instability that followed months later.
This episode traces the quiet unraveling that came after the move: the delayed collapse of work, the weight of financial uncertainty, the ache of being far from home, and the realization that even introverts need community. Alongside the breaking, there were still moments of grace—support from family, unexpected provision, and beauty that did not disappear even when the ground shifted.
This is a story about what happens when the floor falls out after you’ve said yes—when joy and loss coexist, and becoming feels costly rather than romantic.
🎧 San Diego, Session Three continues next time.
Learn more at sacredresonance.co
By Larry J. Morris IIIFor a while, San Diego was genuinely good.
In this second session of the San Diego arc, Reverend Larry J. Morris III reflects on the beauty, joy, and freedom he experienced after arriving in a new city—and the loneliness and instability that followed months later.
This episode traces the quiet unraveling that came after the move: the delayed collapse of work, the weight of financial uncertainty, the ache of being far from home, and the realization that even introverts need community. Alongside the breaking, there were still moments of grace—support from family, unexpected provision, and beauty that did not disappear even when the ground shifted.
This is a story about what happens when the floor falls out after you’ve said yes—when joy and loss coexist, and becoming feels costly rather than romantic.
🎧 San Diego, Session Three continues next time.
Learn more at sacredresonance.co