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That persistent ache when everything looks perfect on paper but something still feels missing – it's not ingratitude or failure. It's what I call divine discontentment, a profound developmental signal that your current reality has become too small for your emerging self.
Through the story of Patricia, a successful CEO wrestling with this very phenomenon, we explore how this sacred ache serves as a compass pointing toward growth and greater meaning. Drawing on affect theory and the pioneering work of Sylvan Tompkins, we examine how our core feelings – those fast, automatic bodily responses that precede emotions – drive our search for meaning and authentic expression.
The moment of "lacense" represents that first crack in our narrative when we realize the story we've been living is no longer our own. For Marcus, a decorated military veteran, this manifested physically: "I know who I was. I don't know who I am now." His body knew what his mind hadn't caught up to yet – a common experience during times of transition.
We also delve into cultural narratives about aging and introduce the concept of "laidalescence" – a revolutionary framework that challenges outdated notions of middle and late adulthood. Rather than viewing aging as decline, laidalescence recognizes it as a phase of adaptation, purpose, and self-renewal that can begin at different points depending on one's circumstances and mindset.
Understanding your core feelings – the biological foundation of your emotional life – provides powerful tools for channeling your sacred ache into transformation rather than suffering. What if that restlessness you feel isn't a problem to be solved but a message to be decoded? What if your sacred ache is the truest thing about you – the part that refuses to settle for a life smaller than your potential?
Have you experienced this divine discontentment? How has it shaped your journey? Share your thoughts and join the conversation about rewriting our stories of meaning, purpose, and growth.
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For more information about Scott and his practice, articles, videos, and more: https://linktr.ee/scottconkright
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That persistent ache when everything looks perfect on paper but something still feels missing – it's not ingratitude or failure. It's what I call divine discontentment, a profound developmental signal that your current reality has become too small for your emerging self.
Through the story of Patricia, a successful CEO wrestling with this very phenomenon, we explore how this sacred ache serves as a compass pointing toward growth and greater meaning. Drawing on affect theory and the pioneering work of Sylvan Tompkins, we examine how our core feelings – those fast, automatic bodily responses that precede emotions – drive our search for meaning and authentic expression.
The moment of "lacense" represents that first crack in our narrative when we realize the story we've been living is no longer our own. For Marcus, a decorated military veteran, this manifested physically: "I know who I was. I don't know who I am now." His body knew what his mind hadn't caught up to yet – a common experience during times of transition.
We also delve into cultural narratives about aging and introduce the concept of "laidalescence" – a revolutionary framework that challenges outdated notions of middle and late adulthood. Rather than viewing aging as decline, laidalescence recognizes it as a phase of adaptation, purpose, and self-renewal that can begin at different points depending on one's circumstances and mindset.
Understanding your core feelings – the biological foundation of your emotional life – provides powerful tools for channeling your sacred ache into transformation rather than suffering. What if that restlessness you feel isn't a problem to be solved but a message to be decoded? What if your sacred ache is the truest thing about you – the part that refuses to settle for a life smaller than your potential?
Have you experienced this divine discontentment? How has it shaped your journey? Share your thoughts and join the conversation about rewriting our stories of meaning, purpose, and growth.
Support the show
For more information about Scott and his practice, articles, videos, and more: https://linktr.ee/scottconkright