#149 A Serious Conversation
Spiritual tools in critical situations, service, collective work through the heart, harmonization.
Keys of Mastery | Alena Starovoytova
Spiritual Practices and Meditations
Spiritual tools in critical situations, service, collective work through the heart, harmonization.
Why it’s hard to accept others, mental traps, mantras of acceptance, separation, and the power of being yourself.
Talent and purpose are not about money. You simply self-destruct when you fail to fulfill what you came here to do.
And it doesn’t always say that you’ll be paid for it. So the litmus test is: if you weren’t paid for it, or if you were stranded on a deserted island, would you still do it or not?
So what is the meaning of purpose, how do you uncover it, and how do you recognize your talents?
Tips for adapting to solar flares, their impact on energy and the body, and practical steps to support yourself.
There are moments in life when you feel like talking to certain people, or listening to a particular speaker or singer. And you go and talk or listen, without even realizing why.
If you track these moments, you’ll understand what exactly you’re missing at that time. And that person matches you vibrationally.
Learn how you can use this to your advantage without becoming dependent on another person’s vibrations.
Energy shifts, release from old limitations, restructuring of state, steps for new movement.
Why January 2024 stands out, growth through challenges, restructuring habits, trackers for monitoring progress.
The goal of meditation is to calibrate your inner compass by placing your self in your heart’s generator, so that in any situation you respond based on inner feelings rather than from traumas, beliefs, or judgments.
Many people underestimate the importance of taking stock of different periods and stages of life. Yet this is a necessary step on the path to your new self.
They say you should compare yourself not to others, but to your past and present self. Taking stock is exactly what helps with that.
Read on to find out why else you should do it.
When people search for answers to their questions—such as how to find a man, build a relationship, or “I want a child,” or how to achieve self-fulfillment, find their purpose, or earn more money—they look for answers within the scope of their question.
This may all be valid, but when a person becomes fixated on solving the issue and all their thoughts revolve around it, they only close themselves into that loop and keep going in circles.
They move further and further away from themselves, and consequently, from the answer.