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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to effortlessly attract opportunities while others constantly chase and struggle? The answer may lie in understanding the difference between your true spiritual identity and the false self you've been programmed to believe is you.
This enlightening conversation delves deep into the mechanics of spiritual identity, using the powerful metaphor of spirit as water held back by a dam of false self-perception. When we remain trapped behind this dam, disconnected from our true nature, we become "addicted to struggling" – much like a royal heir raised in the ghetto, unaware of their heritage and divine birthright. The mind functions as canals connecting back to our spiritual source, but programming from parents, schools, and religious institutions often creates distorted pathways that lead us further from authenticity.
Religious traditions themselves act merely as containers – different cups holding the same spiritual water. Yet humanity fights endless battles over the containers while missing the identical content within. A true spiritual practitioner understands that genuine identity transcends labels and includes all others, regardless of their religious affiliations. Your physical body itself is a "church," and internal spiritual connection matters infinitely more than external religious performances. The symptoms of disconnection manifest as lower-frequency emotions: anger, fear, jealousy, and anxiety. But as you evolve toward higher "spirit frequency," something remarkable happens – you develop spiritual magnetism. Instead of chasing experiences and opportunities, you naturally attract them through your authentic presence. Ready to stop struggling and start shining? This conversation offers a roadmap back to your true self, where abundance naturally flows toward you rather than constantly eluding your grasp.
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Watch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to effortlessly attract opportunities while others constantly chase and struggle? The answer may lie in understanding the difference between your true spiritual identity and the false self you've been programmed to believe is you.
This enlightening conversation delves deep into the mechanics of spiritual identity, using the powerful metaphor of spirit as water held back by a dam of false self-perception. When we remain trapped behind this dam, disconnected from our true nature, we become "addicted to struggling" – much like a royal heir raised in the ghetto, unaware of their heritage and divine birthright. The mind functions as canals connecting back to our spiritual source, but programming from parents, schools, and religious institutions often creates distorted pathways that lead us further from authenticity.
Religious traditions themselves act merely as containers – different cups holding the same spiritual water. Yet humanity fights endless battles over the containers while missing the identical content within. A true spiritual practitioner understands that genuine identity transcends labels and includes all others, regardless of their religious affiliations. Your physical body itself is a "church," and internal spiritual connection matters infinitely more than external religious performances. The symptoms of disconnection manifest as lower-frequency emotions: anger, fear, jealousy, and anxiety. But as you evolve toward higher "spirit frequency," something remarkable happens – you develop spiritual magnetism. Instead of chasing experiences and opportunities, you naturally attract them through your authentic presence. Ready to stop struggling and start shining? This conversation offers a roadmap back to your true self, where abundance naturally flows toward you rather than constantly eluding your grasp.
Support the show
Watch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
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