48h: Dag noll, Soul Survival (guided hypnosis) - a podcast by praesto sandstrom fredrik ulf

from 2021-06-28T19:58:46

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“You are born into an amazing machine with incredible abilities and no manual. Do you have any idea of what you are capable of?” (Don T. Bidoux)


It has been said that you can use a glass mirror to see your face, and you can use works of art to see your soul. Art opens doors to passion, spirituality and connection. The art of nature can cause this part of you to vibrate with awe and joy in the simple form of a sunset. They happen every day and we should line up to see them. What is it all about?


Behind everything you do there is an urge or need. People have found meaning in the face of death, in times of need, hunger, celibacy and danger. Your genes have a need to adapt and replicate, your body has a need to survive and thrive, your soul wants to connect and express itself and your mind has a need to understand. The want of them, is where you are heading, this very moment, the need of them, is what lies underneath.


In the adventure of exploring you and the cultural garden you are grown from, you may regard the source of these wants, as something beyond your body and mind. Putting words on it can be like trying to hug a dolphin in a sea of olive oil where the waves seek to become your friends. It cannot be ignored more than having a butterfly on your nose and acting like you don’t. It is a part of you beyond you that may have been there even before you. For some it is a fairy tale and for some it is more real than the ground under your feet. In each case it will be up to you.


As you explore the souls around you, you may find them lost, happy, young, old or just soulful, full of that mystic ingredient that makes it so. When you meet somebody whose personality vibrates in congruence with your own, you may call it kindred, and in some cases even a mate. 


From Unpack Your Existence


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