Listen "Spiritual Winters: Trusting the Growth Beneath the Surface"
Episode Synopsis
In this short episode, I open up about what feels like a spiritual drought—those seasons when my once-vivid sense of connection and expansion feels distant. Reading from a recent journal entry, I wrestle with the tendency to judge where I am now against past mountaintop moments and the longing to return to a state of clarity and divine encounters.Using the metaphor of trees and their seasonal cycles, I explore the importance of honoring times of dormancy, trusting that even in stillness, the roots are deepening. I reflect on my own habit of chasing spiritual highs, the need for integration, and the necessity of embracing the full spectrum of emotions.This episode is an invitation to release self-judgment, lean into trust, and recognize that growth is happening, even when it’s unseen. If you’re navigating your own spiritual winter, I hope this perspective brings you reassurance that the seasons always turn, and the harvest will come again.
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