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I referred you back to the "Music of the Spheres" episode during this episode so let me just drop that link right off the bat. Another chapter you mght want to review is the very first episode of this podcast.
In the last episode, I mentioned the North Star. It's basically your purpose, your truth. In this episode I talk about how to use that, because in itself it doesn't tell you anything except what direction is what.
To navigate, triangulate against what I call "seasonal stars" which are all the other stars in the sky. Each season of your life will align with a seasonal star, and there are a kajillion of them. This is essentially the main focus of your life for a period. In one season, it might be "learning," In another it might be "health." In others it might be your family or fun or exploration or adventure or creativity or... a million other beautiful things.
And remember that most truth is subjective, only as true as your discernment is sharp.
Here's a song of mine that is slightly relevant to the podcast.
You might also enjoy my book.
By Charles W LinartI referred you back to the "Music of the Spheres" episode during this episode so let me just drop that link right off the bat. Another chapter you mght want to review is the very first episode of this podcast.
In the last episode, I mentioned the North Star. It's basically your purpose, your truth. In this episode I talk about how to use that, because in itself it doesn't tell you anything except what direction is what.
To navigate, triangulate against what I call "seasonal stars" which are all the other stars in the sky. Each season of your life will align with a seasonal star, and there are a kajillion of them. This is essentially the main focus of your life for a period. In one season, it might be "learning," In another it might be "health." In others it might be your family or fun or exploration or adventure or creativity or... a million other beautiful things.
And remember that most truth is subjective, only as true as your discernment is sharp.
Here's a song of mine that is slightly relevant to the podcast.
You might also enjoy my book.