After two years of hardship, with the past six months being the most intense journey of my life, I’ve now realized and embodied that when pain, trauma, and suffering comes up for us, all we really need to focus on is dropping the story.
Once we drop the story, we arrive at our inner wisdom that everything just is…we can accept that which we don’t have control of and be empowered to change that which is no longer an expression of our inner world.
When we are experiencing pain, our ego wants to know who, what, when, where and why. It’s trying to keep us safe. By creating a narrative, it gives us someone or something to blame. As long as we are in the energy of blame, we are a victim. There’s nothing right/wrong/good/bad with being a victim. Victimhood is (or was) part of the human experience that allows (or allowed) us to grow, learn and expand. But it doesn’t serve us to stay there, because it keeps us disempowered.
When we break out of the story, it feels like birth…the discomfort, the compression, the uncertainty of what’s on the other side. Journeying through the eye of the needle is painful because there is nowhere to hide. All is felt, all is seen, all must be let go in order to fully surrender…it can be excruciating, but it’s the only way out.
Rejection, abandonment, betrayal, addiction, failure, struggle…whatever story/stories our soul chooses to experience, if we can feel the pain entirely and have the courage to let go of all narratives around it, β’π³πΏπ²π²π±πΌπΊβ’ awaits on the other side.
– Jayme

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